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Diabetes, Vol 43, Issue 3 468-477, Copyright © 1994 by American Diabetes Association
Splanchnic insulin dynamics and secretion pulsatilities in abdominal obesity
GE Sonnenberg, RG Hoffman, RA Mueller and AH Kissebah
Department of Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Insulin secretion, clearance dynamics, and their relationship to peripheral
plasma insulin and glucose levels were monitored during three 12-h periods
of overnight rest, intake of three meals, and continuous enteral feeding of
mixed nutrients. The low-frequency ultradian and the high-frequency insulin
secretion pulsatility characteristics during the steady-states of overnight
rest and continuous enteral feeding were also examined. In abdominally
obese subjects, the insulin secretion rate was consistently higher than
normal by 2.3-fold. Peripheral plasma insulin levels were increased by
3.4-fold during the overnight period and by 4- to 5-fold during the two fed
states. Endogenous insulin clearance was significantly reduced during
feeding. Both low- and high-frequency insulin secretory pulsatilities were
detected in the abdominally obese subjects. Pulse periods were within the
normal range. Pulse maxima, nadirs, and absolute amplitudes were increased
concomitant with the increase in insulin secretion. Ultradian relative
pulse amplitudes, however, were blunted. A significantly higher
pulse-to-pulse variability was observed in the abdominally obese subjects
compared with normal subjects. Furthermore, a significantly higher level of
interindividual variability in the nutrient-stimulated insulin secretion
and in the ultradian pulse characteristics was observed. Thus in abdominal
obesity, the increase in pancreatic insulin output is limited and the
secretory pulsatilities are aberrant, suggesting a defect in the insulin
secretory process. Diminished insulin clearance contributes to the degree
of peripheral hyperinsulinemia compensating for the insulin resistance
characteristic of this form of obesity.

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