Glucose levels at the site of subcutaneous insulin administration and their relationship to plasma levels

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE - To examine insulin's effect on the tissue glucose concentration at the site of subcutaneous insulin administration. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - A CMA-60 microdialysis (MD) catheter and a 24-gauge microperfusion (MP) catheter were inserted into the subcutaneous adipose tissue of fasting, healthy subjects (n = 5). Both catheters were perfused with regular human insulin (100 units/ml) over a 6-h period and used for glucose sampling and simultaneous administration of insulin at sequential rates of 0.33, 0.66, and 1.00 units/h (each rate was used for 2 h). Before and after the insulin delivery period, both catheters were perfused with an insulin-free solution (5% mannitol) for 2 h and used for glucose sampling only. Blood plasma glucose was clamped at euglycemic levels during insulin delivery. RESULTS - Start of insulin delivery with MD and MP catheters resulted in a decline of the tissue glucose concentration and the tissue-to-plasma glucose ratio (TPR) for ∼60 min (P < 0.05). However, during the rest of the 6-h period of variable insulin delivery, tissue glucose concentration paralleled the plasma glucose concentration, and the TPR for MD and MP catheters remained unchanged at 83.2 ± 3.1 and 77.1 ± 4.8%, respectively. After subsequent switch to insulin-free perfusate, tissue glucose concentration and TPR increased slowly and reattained preinsulin delivery levels by the end of the experiments. CONCLUSIONS - The results show the attainment of a stable TPR value at the site of insulin administration, thus indicating that insulin delivery and glucose sensing may be performed simultaneously at the same adipose tissue site. © 2010 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Lindpointner, S., Korsatko, S., K̈ohler, G., K̈ohler, H., Schaller, R., Schaupp, L., … Regittnig, W. (2010). Glucose levels at the site of subcutaneous insulin administration and their relationship to plasma levels. Diabetes Care, 33(4), 833–838. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc09-1531

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