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Exp Clin Transplant ; 8(1): 29-37, 2010 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20199368

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: We used homeostasis model assessment to investigate insulin sensitivity and secretion after a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant or kidney transplant alone. In that model, fasting plasma glucose and C-peptide levels are used to evaluate insulin sensitivity and beta-cell function. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Factors (eg, age, sex, race, delayed kidney allograft function) were correlated with homeostasis model assessment of beta-cell function and homeostasis model assessment of insulin sensitivity values after simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant (n=89) or kidney transplant alone (n=68), and the results were compared with those in healthy subjects (n=49). RESULTS: Homeostasis model assessment of beta-cell function values were similar in patients who underwent kidney transplant alone or a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant, and were higher than homeostasis model assessment of beta cell function values in healthy subjects. The homeostasis model assessment of insulin sensitivity showed intermediate values for patients who underwent a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant and correlated with prednisone dosages (in those who underwent kidney transplant alone) and tacrolimus levels (in patients who underwent a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant). Homeostasis model assessment of beta-cell function values correlated with prednisone dosages in both groups and with tacrolimus levels in only those who underwent a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant. The body mass index of subjects who underwent kidney transplant alone correlated with both homeostasis model assessment of beta-cell function results and homeostasis model assessment of insulin sensitivity results. A family history of diabetes in subjects who underwent a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant correlated with homeostasis model assessment of beta-cell function results and homeostasis model assessment of insulin sensitivity results. CONCLUSIONS: Immunosuppressive regimen and body mass index were linked with reduced insulin sensitivity after kidney transplant. A family history of diabetes was linked with higher values of insulin secretion and lower insulin sensitivity in patients who underwent a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant.


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Diabetes Mellitus/genética , Resistência à Insulina/fisiologia , Insulina/metabolismo , Transplante de Rim/fisiologia , Transplante de Pâncreas/fisiologia , Linhagem , Adulto , Glicemia/metabolismo , Índice de Massa Corporal , Peptídeo C/sangue , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Diabetes Mellitus/metabolismo , Diabetes Mellitus/fisiopatologia , Feminino , Homeostase/fisiologia , Humanos , Imunossupressores/uso terapêutico , Secreção de Insulina , Células Secretoras de Insulina/fisiologia , Transplante de Rim/imunologia , Masculino , Modelos Biológicos , Prednisona/uso terapêutico , Tacrolimo/uso terapêutico
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Diabetol Metab Syndr ; 1(1): 11, 2009 Sep 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19825148

RESUMO

Pancreas transplantation is an invasive procedure that can restore and maintain normoglycemic level very successfully and for a prolonged period in DM1 patients. The procedure elevates the morbimortality rates in the first few months following the surgery if compared to kidney transplants with living donors, but it offers a better quality of life to patients.Although controversial, several studies have shown the stabilization or the improvement of some of the chronic complications related to diabetes, as well as the extra number of years of life that patients submitted to a double pancreas-kidney transplantation may gain.Recent studies have demonstrated clashing outcomes regarding isolated pancreas transplantations, a fact which reinforces the need for a more discerning selection of patients for this procedure.

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