Increased proinsulin levels as an early indicator of B-cell dysfunction in non-diabetic twins of Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients

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Glucose tolerance and insulin secretion were studied in two groups of non-diabetic identical twins of recently-diagnosed Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients: (1) a group of 5 twins with islet cell antibodies, and (2) a group of 6 twins without. Despite similar fasting glucose, insulin and C-peptide concentrations both groups of twins had significantly higher fasting proinsulin concentrations than the control group (p<0.05). The twins with complement-fixing islet cell antibodies had reduced glucose tolerance and clearance, whilst the twins without islet cell antibodies did not. Neither group of twins showed any abnormality in insulin, C-peptide or proinsulin response to oral or intravenous glucose. We conclude that increased fasting proinsulin levels precede abnormalities of insulin secretion, and are an early indication of minor B-cell damage in these twins irrespective of their risk of developing diabetes. © 1988 Springer-Verlag.

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Heaton, D. A., Millward, B. A., Gray, I. P., Tun, Y., Hales, C. N., Pyke, D. A., & Leslie, R. D. G. (1988). Increased proinsulin levels as an early indicator of B-cell dysfunction in non-diabetic twins of Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients. Diabetologia, 31(3), 182–184. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00276853

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