Positive association of free triiodothyronine with pancreatic β-cell function in people with prediabetes
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- DOI: 10.1111/dme.12589
Positive association of free triiodothyronine with pancreatic β-cell function in people with prediabetes
Abstract
Aim: To analyse the effects of thyroid hormones on β-cell function and glucose metabolism in people with prediabetes who are euthyroid.
Methods: A total of 111 people who were euthyroid underwent 75-g oral glucose tolerance tests, of whom 52 were assigned to the normal glucose tolerance and 59 to the prediabetes groups. Homeostatic model assessment of β-cell function, insulinogenic index and areas under the curve for insulin and glucose were evaluated as indices of pancreatic β-cell function.
Results: In both groups, BMI, fasting insulin, homeostasis model assessment ratio and HDL cholesterol correlated significantly with all indices of pancreatic β-cell function. Free triiodothyronine correlated positively with all insulin secretion indices in the prediabetes group. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that free triiodothyronine was an independent variable that had a positive correlation with all indices of β-cell function in the prediabetes group. By contrast, no such correlation was found in the normal glucose tolerance group.
Conclusions: Free triiodothyronine is associated with both basal and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in people with prediabetes who are euthyroid; therefore, the regulation of insulin secretion by thyroid hormones is a potentially novel therapeutic target for the treatment of diabetes.
© 2014 The Authors. Diabetic Medicine © 2014 Diabetes UK.
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