Summary
Two study protocols to examine the effects of chronic (72–96 h) physiologic euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemia (+ 72 pmol/l) and chronic hyperglycaemic (+ 1.4 mmol/l) hyperinsulinaemia (+ 78 pmol/l) on insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion were performed in 15 healthy young subjects. Subjects received a three-step euglycaemic insulin (insulin infusion rates = 1.5, 3, and 6 nmol·kg−1·min−1) clamp and a hyperglycaemia (6.9 mmol/l) clamp before and after chronic insulin or glucose infusion. Following 4 days of sustained euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemia whole body glucose disposal decreased by 20–40%. During each insulin clamp step, the defect in insulin action was accounted for by impaired non-oxidative glucose disposal (p<0.01). Chronic euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemia did not alter insulin-mediated suppression of hepatic glucose production. Following insulin infusion the ability of hyperglycaemia to stimulate insulin secretion was significantly diminished. Following 72 h of chronic glucose infusion (combined hyperglycaemic hyperinsulinaemia), there was no change in whole body glucose disposal. However, glucose oxidation during each insulin clamp step was significantly increased and there was a reciprocal decline in non-oxidative glucose disposal by 25–39% (p<0.01); suppression of hepatic glucose production by insulin was unaltered by chronic hyperglycaemic hyperinsulinaemia. Chronic glucose infusion increased the plasma insulin response to acute hyperglycaemia more than twofold. These results demonstrate that chronic, physiologic hyperinsulinaemia, whether created by exogenous insulin infusion or by stimulation of endogenous insulin secretion, leads to the development of insulin resistance, which is characterized by a specific defect in the non-oxidative (glycogen synthetic) pathway. These findings indicate that hyperinsulinaemia should be considered, not only as a compensatory response to insulin resistance, but also as a self-perpetuating cause of the defect in insulin action.
Abbreviations
- NIDDM:
-
Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
- CRC:
-
Clinical Research Center
- Rd:
-
rate of glucose disappearance
- Ra:
-
rate of glucose appearance
- HGP:
-
hepatic glucose production
- NPRQ:
-
non-protein respiratory quotient
- CV:
-
coefficient of variation
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Del Prato, S., Leonetti, F., Simonson, D.C. et al. Effect of sustained physiologic hyperinsulinaemia and hyperglycaemia on insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity in man. Diabetologia 37, 1025–1035 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00400466
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Key words
- Chronic hyperinsulinaemia
- chronic hyperglycaemia
- insulin resistance
- insulin secretion
- impaired glycogen synthesis