Reproducibility of βCell Function Estimates in Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
- Hans J Gjessing, MD,
- Else M Damsgaard, MD,
- Lars E Matzen, MD,
- Anders Frøland, MD and
- Ole K Faber, MD
- Department of Medicine, Fredericia Hospital Denmark
- University Institute of Clinical Genetics, Odense University Hospital Denmark
- Department of Medicine, Horsholm Hospital Denmark
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Hans J. Gjessing, MD, Med. Dept. Ill, Århus amtssygehus, Tage Hansensgade 2, 8000 Århus C, Denmark.
Abstract
We evaluated the reproducibility of different estimates of endogenous insulin secretion in 30 patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). Fasting blood glucose concentration was similar on the 2 days of study. The coefficients of variation of fasting plasma C-peptide, plasma Cpeptide 6 min after the injection of 1 mg i.v. glucagon, and the increment in plasma C-peptide after glucagon were 16.0, 14.8 and 24.1%, respectively. The coefficients of variation of the corresponding plasma insulin values were 19.2, 24.8, and 34.8%, respectively. The coefficient of variation of 24-h urinary C-peptide excretion was 22.1%. Because fasting plasma C-peptide correlated closely with plasma C-peptide 6 min after giucagon (test 1: r = .70, P < .01; test 2: r = .76, P < .01), it seems that these two values can be used equally well as assessment of (3-cell function in NIDDM. In conclusion, fasting plasma insulin, fasting plasma C-peptide, and plasma C-peptide 6 min after glucagon stimulation showed a similar and acceptable degree of reproducibility. Plasma insulin 6 min after glucagon and increments in plasma insulin and C-peptide, as well as urinary C-peptide, seem to be less reproducible.
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