Changes in insulin sensitivity, secretion and glucose effectivenes during menstrual cycle
Arch. med. res
;
30(1): 19-22, ene.-feb. 1999. graf
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em Inglês
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Background. Several clinical condition suggest an effect of sex steroids on glucose homeostasis in women. Studies examining this phenomenon have yielded controversial results. Methods. To investigate the effect of the menstrul cycle on insulin sensitivity, glucose effectiveness and acute insulin response to glucose using the tolbutamide-modified intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT) during the follicular (day 8 ñ 1) and luteal (day 23 ñ 1) phases of the menstrual cycle, the authors recruited 12 healthy regular menstruating women. All had fasting glucose concentration of < 100 µ/dl (89.7 ñ 6.2) with no family history of diabetes mellitus; their body mass indices were < 25 kg/m² (22.41 ñ 1.44 kg/m²). Results. The mean insulin sensitivity (Si) values decreased during the cycle. Insulin sensitivity (Si X 10-4/min.mU/ml) was higher in the follicular phase (5.03 ñ 0.72) and decreased in the luteal phase (2.22 ñ 0.45) (p< 0.001). Glucose effectivenes (Sg min-1) not change as a function of the phase of the menstrual cycle. Sg estimates were 0.0229 ñ 0.00323 in the follicular phase, and 0.0225 ñ 0.00319 (p= NS) in the luteal phase, respectively. Acute insulin response (AIR mU/ml) was 276.4 ñ in the follicular phase. An adaptative increase (304.4 ñ 51.1) in response to the insulin resistance during the luteal phase was observed, but this increase was not statistically significant (p= NS). Conclusions. Knowledge of the variations in insulin sensitivity that occur during the normal menstrual cycle provides a basis of comparison for studies of other clinical conditions. Also, this phenomenon should be considered if the determination of insulin resistance is the purpose of certain epidemiological studies
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Assunto principal:
Resistência à Insulina
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Ilhotas Pancreáticas
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Glucose
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Insulina
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Ciclo Menstrual
Tipo de estudo:
Estudo diagnóstico
Limite:
Adulto
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Feminino
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Humanos
Idioma:
Inglês
Revista:
Arch. med. res
Assunto da revista:
Medicina
Ano de publicação:
1999
Tipo de documento:
Artigo
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