Glucose-induced insulin secretion is often diminished in hyperglycaemic patients with type 2 diabetes. The investigators examined, whether chronic basal insulin treatment with insulin glargine lead to improvements in glucose-induced insulin secretion.
14 patients with type 2 diabetes on previous metformin therapy were examined before and after eight weeks of treatment with insulin glargine, aimed to normalize fasting glycaemia. Intravenous glucose tolerance tests were performed with and without previous adjustment of fasting glucose levels by means of a 3-hour intravenous insulin infusion.
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INTERVENTIONAL
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TREATMENT
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14 patients with type 2 diabetes on previous metformin therapy were treated with insulin glargine, aimed to normalize fasting glycaemia.
Department of Medicine I; University Hospital St. Josef Hospital
Bochum, Germany
Improvements in first and second phase insulin secretion
Improvements in first and second phase insulin secretion after bedtime administration of insulin glargin, titrated to reach normal (90-100 mg/dl) fasting glucose levels
Time frame: 8 weeks
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