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Metabolic abnormalities in first-degree relatives of type 2 diabetics.

作者信息

Di Pietro S, Suraci C

机构信息

Istituto per la Patologia Endocrina e Metabolica, INRCA, Roma.

出版信息

Boll Soc Ital Biol Sper. 1990 Jul;66(7):631-8.

PMID:2083058
Abstract

Diabetic relatives and obese subjects are at increased risk for development of diabetes mellitus, and therefore are classed as potential abnormality of glucose tolerance (POT-AGT). Disturbances of lipid and purine metabolisms have been reported in diabetic and obese non-diabetic subjects. In obese subjects above alterations are probably due to hyperinsulinemia. This study aimed at verifying whether similar metabolic abnormalities could be found in relatives of non-insulin dependent diabetic patients and whether they could be related to possible glucose intolerance. We have studied 10706 outpatients and 95 hospitalized subjects, aged between 20 and 50 years. We have selected 4 groups according to diabetic relationship and body mass index: A (normal weight subjects), B (obese subjects), C (normal weight NIDDM-relatives), D (overweight NIDDM-relatives). The NIDDM-relatives showed higher prevalence of hyperglycemia, as expected; furthermore the relatives with normal glucose tolerance had higher glucose area during OGTT. Serum levels of uric acid and insulin response to oral glucose were increased in all obese subjects, but abnormalities of lipid metabolism and fasting hyperinsulinemia were found only in obese NIDDM-relatives. These results suggest that family history of diabetes mellitus can be a risk for metabolic disturbance even in absence of glucose intolerance. Furthermore some metabolic disorders observed in obese subjects could be due to an associated and not sufficiently investigated family history of diabetes.

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