Effect of Insulin and Insulin Pulses on Fasting Glucagon Secretion and on Glucose Metabolism in Subjects Without Type 2 Diabetes
Mayo Clinic
Summary
Fasting hyperglycemia contributes disproportionately to nonenzymatic glycosylation and the microvascular complications of type 2 diabetes. However, little is known about the regulation of glucose concentrations in the fasting state relative to what is known about the postprandial state. The proposed experiment is part of a series of experiments designed to establish how glucagon and insulin interact with their receptors to control fasting glucose in health and in prediabetes.
Description
Decreased insulin action increases glucagon concentrations. In rodents, insulin signaling restrains glucagon secretion. It is unclear if this is the case in all (subtypes of) prediabetes. Impaired hepatic insulin action exacerbates glucagon's effects on endogenous glucose production. Also, insulin resistance in the β-cell impairs negative feedback inhibition of insulin secretion. This leads to hyperinsulinemia in rodents and humans. How these variables interact is unknown. This experiment will determine how insulin variably regulates fasting glucagon (and insulin) secretion directly, or indire…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 25–65 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * people with normal or impaired fasting glucose and normal or impaired glucose tolerance Exclusion Criteria: 1. HbA1c \> 6.5% 2. BMI ≥ 35 Kg/M2 3. Use of any glucose-lowering agents including metformin or sulfonylureas. 4. For female subjects: positive pregnancy test at the time of enrollment or study 5. History of prior upper abdominal surgery such as adjustable gastric banding, pyloroplasty and vagotomy. 6. Active systemic illness or malignancy. 7. Symptomatic macrovascular or microvascular disease. 8. Hematocrit \< 35%
Interventions
- OtherIntralipid and heparin
Intralipid (20%, 0.011ml/kg/min; Baxter, Healthcare, Deerfield, IL) and heparin (200 units prime, 0.2 unit/kg/min continuous) will be infused to induce acute insulin resistance
- OtherSaline
Saline will be infused
Location
- Mayo Clinic in RochesterRochester, Minnesota