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Rev. méd. Chile ; 119(1): 5-10, ene. 1991. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-98175

ABSTRACT

The hyperinsulinemic, euglycemic clamp techinque was used to test the hypothesis that - when expressed per kiligram of lean body mass - there is a sex-difference in peripheral insulin-mediated glucose disposal (M), as proposed in the literature. Lean body mass wass assessed with tetrapolar bioelectric impedance analysis. We studied 15 normal subjects (volunteers with normal glucose tolerance and body mass indices between 20-25 Kg/m2) of both sexes, 9 women and 6 men, of age-groups, 20-30 year-old and 40-50 year-old. Men and women were similarly aged (33.3 ñ 3.8 and 33.3 ñ 3.8 years, respectively). body mass indices were similar in both sexes (22.5 ñ 0.6 in women and 23.6 ñ 0.7 in men, NS) but percentages of fat mass were not (294 ñ 1.2 in women and 20.6 ñ 1.6 in men, p < 0.001). As no difference in M (mg of glucose metabolized per kilogram of body weight per minute) between age-groups was found (6.4 ñ 0.8 snf 6.8 ñ 1.2 mg/Kg/min, Ns) the data from these 2 age-groups were pooled. When M values obtained in both sexes were compared no differences were found (7.1 ñ 1.5 mg/Kg/min in women and 6.3 ñ 0.6 in men, NS). Similarly, when M was expressed in function of the prevailing insulin levels attained during steady-state, M/l, no differences were disclosed (8.98 ñ 2 mg/Kg/min/µIU insulin in women and 7.8 ñ 1.2 in men, NS). When M was expressed per kilogram of lean body mass, Mmm, the values were similar in both sexes (8.99 ñ 1.86 m/kg lean body mass/min in women and 8.94 ñ 0.8 in men, NS). Finally, another maneuver commonly used to normalize MJ in function of metabolic size, expresing it per square meter of body surface, Ma, failed to disclose a sex-differnce (225.5 ñ 20.6 mg/m2/min in women and 263.5 ñ 52.8 in men, NS). We conclude that no sex-difference exists in M when expressed per kilogram of lean body mass, thus contradicting previous data published elsewhere


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Adult , Middle Aged , Humans , Male , Female , Blood Glucose/analysis , Insulin Resistance , Body Mass Index , Sex Characteristics , Insulin/blood , Body Weight
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