202-LB: Reduced Glucose Effectiveness Exacerbates Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Prediabetic Dogs

2021 
The prodromal prediabetic state is characterized by glucose intolerance. Both insulin-dependent (sensitivity, secretion, clearance) and -independent factors (“glucose effectiveness”) contribute to glucose homeostasis. The relative importance of glucose effectiveness is not known. Healthy dogs (n=18) were tested at baseline (BL), after 6 wk on a high-fat diet (HFD), and 2 wk, after a sub-diabetogenic dose of streptozotocin (STZ, 18.5 mg/kg); HFD was continued. We performed intravenous glucose tolerance tests (IVGTTs)at 0, 6, and 8 wks. Minimal model analysis quantified insulin sensitivity (SI), acute insulin response to glucose (AIRg), disposition index (DI, = SI x AIRg), and glucose tolerance (KG). Glucose effectiveness (SG) was measured both by minimal model analysis and directly by multi-step hyperglycemic clamps at basal insulin in a subset of the dogs (n=5). Consumption of HFD induced 7.7±1.0% weight gain (P Disclosure C. M. Kolka: Research Support; Self; AstraZeneca. J. Porter: None. M. Ader: None. R. N. Bergman: None. Funding National Institutes of Health (DK27619, DK29867)
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