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Comparative Study
. 1995 Oct;38(10):1246-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00422376.

Lack of association between the Gly40Ser polymorphism in the glucagon receptor gene and NIDDM in Finland

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Comparative Study

Lack of association between the Gly40Ser polymorphism in the glucagon receptor gene and NIDDM in Finland

X Huang et al. Diabetologia. 1995 Oct.

Abstract

A heterozygous polymorphism changing GGT40 (Gly) to AGT40 (Ser) (Gly40Ser) in the glucagon receptor gene was reported to be associated with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). A possible involvement of this polymorphism in impaired glucose tolerance was also suggested in a French population. To replicate this finding we screened 311 unrelated NIDDM patients, 101 unrelated individuals with impaired glucose tolerance and 306 control subjects for the presence of the Gly40Ser polymorphism by use of polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism in a Finnish population. None of the NIDDM or impaired glucose tolerant patients had this polymorphism. Instead, four of the control subjects (1.3%) were heterozygous carriers of the polymorphism (NS). The age, body mass index, 2-h blood glucose level, 2-h insulin level, and incremental insulin are of the four subjects with this polymorphism were similar to those of the control subjects homozygous for the wild type. Taken together, the data do not support the suggested involvement of the Gly40Ser polymorphism in impaired glucose tolerance and the hypothesis of an association between NIDDM and the glucagon receptor gene in this population.

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