Glyco-metabolic status was evaluated in 29 pubertal homozygous thalassaemics aged from 17 to 42 years and in 12 age-matched healthy subjects. Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus was assessed in 4 patients (13.8%), who became diabetic after the age of 18 years. With respect to controls non-diabetic patients exhibited significantly higher fasting plasma glucose levels and more sustained glycemic responses to oral glucose tolerance test, whereas their overall insulin output was significantly lower. Moreover non-diabetic thalassaemic patients showed a clear reduction of both beta-cell function and insulin resistance indices (HOMA model). In conclusion our data show a high prevalence of diabetes but do not support the existence of an insulin resistant status in thalassaemia major, at least in adulthood.
Glucose tolerance, insulin secretion and peripheral sensitivity in thalassaemia major
ARRIGO, Teresa;MEO, Anna;LOMBARDO, Fortunato;CUCINOTTA, Domenico Maria;DE LUCA, Filippo
1998-01-01
Abstract
Glyco-metabolic status was evaluated in 29 pubertal homozygous thalassaemics aged from 17 to 42 years and in 12 age-matched healthy subjects. Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus was assessed in 4 patients (13.8%), who became diabetic after the age of 18 years. With respect to controls non-diabetic patients exhibited significantly higher fasting plasma glucose levels and more sustained glycemic responses to oral glucose tolerance test, whereas their overall insulin output was significantly lower. Moreover non-diabetic thalassaemic patients showed a clear reduction of both beta-cell function and insulin resistance indices (HOMA model). In conclusion our data show a high prevalence of diabetes but do not support the existence of an insulin resistant status in thalassaemia major, at least in adulthood.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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