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Insulin resistance in HIV protease inhibitor-associated diabetes

Authors :
Samuel Dagogo-Jack
Philippe A. Halban
Alan Bohrer
John Turk
Catherine Sigmund
Kevin E. Yarasheski
Pablo Tebas
Philip E. Cryer
William G. Powderly
Source :
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, Vol. 21, No 3 (1999) pp. 209-216
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Fasting hyperglycemia has been associated with HIV protease inhibitor (PI) therapy. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether absolute insulin deficiency or insulin resistance with relative insulin deficiency and an elevated body mass index (BMI) contribute to HIV PI-associated diabetes. DESIGN: Cross-sectional evaluation. PATIENTS: 8 healthy seronegative men, 10 nondiabetic HIV-positive patients naive to PI, 15 nondiabetic HIV-positive patients receiving PI (BMI = 26 kg/m2), 6 nondiabetic HIV-positive patients receiving PI (BMI = 31 kg/m2), and 8 HIV-positive patients with diabetes receiving PI (BMI = 34 kg/m2). All patients on PI received indinavir. MEASUREMENTS: Fasting concentrations of glucoregulatory hormones. Direct effects of indinavir (20 microM) on rat pancreatic beta-cell function in vitro. RESULTS: In hyperglycemic HIV-positive subjects, circulating concentrations of insulin, C-peptide, proinsulin, glucagon, and the proinsulin/insulin ratio were increased when compared with those of the other 4 groups (p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15254135
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, Vol. 21, No 3 (1999) pp. 209-216
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....490a3b2b3bb830d30c0826292032c10a