• Diabet. Med. · Mar 1998

    Comparative Study

    Reproducibility and comparability of insulin sensitivity indices measured by stable-label intravenous glucose tolerance test.

    • R Hovorka, P Bannister, D J Eckland, D Halliday, D N Murley, S E Rees, and M A Young.
    • Metabolic Modeling Group, Centre for Measurement and Information in Medicine, City University, London, UK.
    • Diabet. Med. 1998 Mar 1; 15 (3): 234-46.

    AbstractWe have investigated the reproducibility of (1) insulin sensitivity (S*I) and glucose effectiveness (S*G) as measured by the stable-label (one compartment) minimal model, and (2) insulin sensitivity (S*Ib), plasma clearance rate (PCR), basal hepatic output (HGOb), and total hepatic glucose output (HGO0-240) as measured by the novel stable-label two compartment model of glucose disappearance during labelled intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT) using 6,6-(2)H-glucose. Ten normal male subjects were studied on two occasions one week apart. Both models provided estimates of all indices with acceptable precision (CV of parameter estimates < or =50%). The within subject CVs of S*I and S*Ib were comparable (17% vs 19%) as were the within subject CVs of S*G and PCR (13% vs 16%). A highly significant linear relationship was observed between S*Ib and S*I (0.303 +/- 0.046 ml kg(-1) min(-1) per mU l(-1) vs 13.04 +/- 1.89 10(-4) min(-1) per mU l(-1), y = 0.0037 x + 0.0002, r = 0.90, p < 0.001; mean +/- SE), but not between PCR and S*G (1.98 +/- 0.15 ml kg(-1) min(-1) vs 0.0089 +/- 0.0005 min(-1), rs = 0.34, NS). The two compartment model provided a plausible time-profile of hepatic glucose output during IVGTT, reproducible estimates of HGOb (1.96 +/- 0.18 mg kg(-1) min(-1), 15%; mean +/- SE, within subject CV), and a highly reproducible HGO0-240 (7%; within subject CV). We conclude that the stable-label (one compartment) minimal model and the stable-label two compartment model provide reproducible estimates of parameters of glucose kinetics in normal subjects. Insulin sensitivity indices estimated by the two models are strongly linearly related.

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