Science.Online
Publisher and Institutes
Akademie Verlag
Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik
Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag
Walter de Gruyter
Schattauer
You are here: Home :: Area NEM :: Medical science :: Human medicine
 
Rainer Haeckel, Rüdiger Raber, Werner Wosniok

Comparability of indices for insulin resistance and insulin secretion determined during oral glucose tolerance tests

Keywords: glucose tolerance test, insulin indices, insulin resistance, insulin sensitivity, type 2 diabetes

Background: Impaired insulin secretion (IS) and insulin resistance (IR) play an essential role in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Several simplifying indices were developed that calculate IS and/or IR from venous insulin and glucose concentrations. The aim of the present study was to compare these indices with each other and with regard to their efficiency to differentiate between non-diseased and diabetic glucose tolerance states.

Methods: Oral glucose tolerance tests were performed in 301 subjects. The study group was divided into five groups according to WHO/American Diabetes Association (ADA) cut-off values: apparently normotolerant, diabetic, isolated 2-h post-challenge hyperglycemic, isolated fasting hyperglycemic and intermediate groups. The minimal error rate (diagnostic non-efficiency) indicating a misclassification of a diabetic tolerance state was determined for 12 indices.

Results: The error rate was lower than 15% for the index of Cederholm and Wibell and for the indices of Stumvoll et al. The misclassification rates for the other indices (index of Matsuda and de Fronzo, index of Myllynen et al., HOMA IR, HOMA ?-cell, FIRI, QUICKI, index of McAuley and insulinogenic index) were 20–27%; however, the diagnostic sensitivity was close to a 1:1 chance of a correct decision. The hypothesis that isolated post-prandial hyperglycemia (IPH) and isolated fasting hyperglycemia (IFH) differ in their insulin sensitivity and insulin response could not be supported by the present results.

Conclusions: The indices of Cederholm and Wibell and of Stumvoll et al. were found to be appropriate as diagnostic indicators of the pathogenesis of diabetic glucose tolerance and were more closely related to the glucose tolerance state than the other indices.

Clin Chem Lab Med 2006;44:817–23.

Clinical Chemical Laboratory Medicine, Walter de Gruyter

Print ISSN: 1434-6621
Volume: 44, 07/2006
Pages: 817 - 823

Show full article (external site)

Show all available items of this journal