Aims/hypotheses: Chronic hyperglycaemia increases dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV) activity in endothelial cells in vitro. The present study was designed to assess the effect of high glucose on circulating DPP-IV activity in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Methods: Plasma DPP-IV activity was measured in 29 patients with type 1 diabetes and 29 age-, sex- and BMI-matched control subjects. We also assessed DPP-IV activity in 31 type 2 diabetic patients with HbA1c >8.5% and in plasma from matched groups of 31 newly diagnosed diabetic subjects with HbA1c <7.5%, 31 subjects with IGT and 62 subjects with NGT. In a further sample of 66 type 2 diabetic patients, a longitudinal study was also performed to evaluate variations in DPP-IV activity and HbA1c over 3 months. Results: DPP-IV activity in type 1 diabetic patients was not significantly different from that in control subjects; however, a significant correlation between DPP-IV and HbA1c was observed in diabetic subjects (r=0.47; p<0.01). Type 2 diabetic patients with HbA1c >8.5% showed significantly (p<0.05) higher DPP-IV activity (mean±SD 27.7±7.1 U/l) than newly diagnosed diabetic patients and subjects with IGT (22.1±6.0 and 18.8±8.8 U/l, respectively). Variations in DPP-IV activity over 3 months in type 2 diabetic patients showed a significant positive correlation with variations in HbA 1c (r=0.26; p<0.05). Conclusions/interpretation: Chronic hyperglycaemia induces a significant increase in DPP-IV activity in type 1 and type 2 diabetes. This phenomenon could contribute to the reduction in circulating active glucagon-like peptide-1 and to the consequent postprandial hyperglycaemia in type 2 diabetic patients with poor metabolic control. © Springer-Verlag 2005.
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Mannucci, E., Pala, L., Ciani, S., Bardini, G., Pezzatini, A., Sposato, I., … Rotella, C. M. (2005). Hyperglycaemia increases dipeptidyl peptidase IV activity in diabetes mellitus. Diabetologia, 48(6), 1168–1172. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-005-1749-8
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