Effect of metformin on insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion in female obese patients with normal glucose tolerance

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Title
Effect of metformin on insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion in female obese patients with normal glucose tolerance
Journal
Diabetes and Metabolism
Author(s)
Binnert  C., Seematter  G., Tappy  L., Giusti  V.
ISSN
1262-3636 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/2003
Volume
29
Number
2 Pt 1
Pages
125-32
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Clinical Trial
Journal Article
Randomized Controlled Trial
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Apr
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Metformin is recognized as the treatment of chronic obese, insulin-resistant type 2 diabetic patients. Whether it improves insulin sensitivity in obese patients with normal glucose tolerance remains unknown. METHODS: Eight obese female patients with normal glucose tolerance were studied during a double blinded, randomized cross-over study including a 2-week administration of metformin and a 2-week administration of placebo. Insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity were assessed after metformin and placebo by means of a 3-hour hyperglycemic clamp. RESULTS: The plasma insulin and C-peptide concentrations during the hyperglycemic clamp were identical after placebo or metformin (both first and second phases). Insulin-mediated glucose disposal, stimulation of glucose oxidation and suppression of endogenous glucose production were identical after metformin and placebo. CONCLUSIONS: Metformin does not improve insulin sensitivity nor insulin secretion in obese female patients with normal glucose tolerance.
Keywords
Adult Blood Glucose/drug effects/*metabolism Body Mass Index C-Peptide/blood/drug effects Cross-Over Studies Female Glucose Clamp Technique Humans Insulin/blood/*secretion Metformin/*pharmacology Obesity/*blood Placebos Reference Values
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