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1-Hour OGTT Plasma Glucose as a Marker of Progressive Deterioration of Insulin Secretion and Action in Pregnant Women

Authors :
Alessandra Ghio
Alessandra De Bellis
Alessandra Bertolotto
Graziano Di Cianni
Cristina Lencioni
Veronica Resi
Giuseppe Seghieri
Stefano Del Prato
Emilia Lacaria
Roberto Anichini
Source :
International Journal of Endocrinology, Vol 2012 (2012), International Journal of Endocrinology
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2012.

Abstract

Considering old GDM diagnostic criteria, alterations in insulin secretion and action are present in women with GDM as well as in women with one abnormal value (OAV) during OGTT. Our aim is to assess if changes in insulin action and secretion during pregnancy are related to 1-hour plasma glucose concentration during OGTT. We evaluated 3 h/100 g OGTT in 4,053 pregnant women, dividing our population on the basis of 20 mg/dL increment of plasma glucose concentration at 1 h OGTT generating 5 groups (n=661; 120–139 mg/dL,n=710; 140–159 mg/dL,n=912; 160–179 mg/dL,n=885; and ≥180 mg/dL,n=996). We calculated incremental area under glucose (AUCgluc) and insulin curves (AUCins), indexes of insulin secretion (HOMA-B), and insulin sensitivity (HOMA-R), AUCins/AUCgluc. AUCglucand AUCinsprogressively increased according to 1-hour plasma glucose concentrations (bothP<0.0001for trend). HOMA-B progressively declined (P<0.001), and HOMA-R progressively increased across the five groups. AUCins/AUCglucdecreased in a linear manner across the 5 groups (P<0.001). Analysing the groups with 1-hour value P<0.001). Progressive increase in 1-hour OGTT is associated with deterioration of glucose tolerance and alterations in indexes of insulin action and secretion.

Details

ISSN :
16878345 and 16878337
Volume :
2012
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Endocrinology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c6dc1d934836fd7130d9704bca68dd0c