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Diabetes, Vol 42, Issue 10 1462-1468, Copyright © 1993 by American Diabetes Association
Ethnicity and polycystic ovary syndrome are associated with independent and additive decreases in insulin action in Caribbean-Hispanic women
A Dunaif, L Sorbara, R Delson and G Green
Department of Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York.
This study was conducted to determine the impact of polycystic ovary
syndrome and ethnicity on insulin action. Thirteen Caribbean-Hispanic and
10 non-Hispanic white polycystic ovary syndrome women were compared with 5
Caribbean-Hispanic and 8 non-Hispanic white normal women matched for age,
weight, and body composition. All subjects underwent a 2-h 75 g oral
glucose tolerance test and euglycemic glucose clamp study with a 40 mU.m-2
x min-1 insulin dose. Hepatic glucose production was determined basally and
throughout the euglycemic clamp study. Polycystic ovary syndrome was
associated with significant increases in fasting insulin levels (P <
0.05) and in 2-h postglucose-load glucose and insulin levels (P <
0.001). Ethnicity was not associated with any changes in these parameters.
Polycystic ovary syndrome but not ethnicity was also associated with
hepatic insulin resistance, because significant (P < 0.05) residual
hepatic glucose production occurred during the euglycemic clamp in the
polycystic ovary syndrome women. However, significant independent effects
existed for both polycystic ovary syndrome (P < 0.01) and ethnicity (P
< 0.05) that resulted in decreased insulin-mediated glucose disposal.
Similarly, significant independent effects of polycystic ovary syndrome (P
< 0.005) and ethnicity (P < 0.05) occurred, resulting in increased
steady-state insulin levels during the euglycemic clamp. This appeared to
be, in part, secondary to a decrease in the metabolic clearance rate of
insulin associated with ethnicity (P < 0.05). We conclude that
polycystic ovary syndrome and ethnicity result in independent and additive
decreases in insulin sensitivity in Caribbean-Hispanic women.(ABSTRACT
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