Pioglitazone might prevent the progression of slowly progressive type 1 diabetes

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Although recent studies recommended that insulin should be administered to patients with slowly progressive type 1 diabetes, even those with non-insulin dependent status, patients prefer oral hypoglycemic agents to insulin injections. We report a slowly progressive type 1 diabetic patient whose insulin production was preserved for 4 years (ΣC-peptide from 29.48 ng/mL to 24.58 ng/mL) using pioglitazone despite a high titer of anti-GAD antibody (GADA; 120.7 U/mL). This case suggests that pioglitazone might prevent or delay the loss of insulin secretion and insulin dependency in slowly progressive type 1 diabetic patients. © 2009 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.

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Kawano, Y., Irie, J., Nakatani, H., & Yamada, S. (2009). Pioglitazone might prevent the progression of slowly progressive type 1 diabetes. Internal Medicine, 48(12), 1037–1039. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.48.1990

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