Twelve type II diabetics were treated with gliclazide, a potent hypoglycaemic sulfonylurea, for 5 months. Plasma immunoreactive insulin (IRI), connecting peptide (C-peptide) and immunoreactive glucagon (IRG) were measured during a 2 h oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) before and during gluclazide therapy. The OGTT improved in 7 patients. In those patients IRI concentrations were significantly more elevated during than before the treatment period. By contrast, gluclazide treatment did not affect the hepatic extraction of insulin (estimated by the molar ratio of C-peptide to IRI) nor the inappropriate glucagon release commonly observed in this type of patients.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Background Decreased beta-cell mass, mainly due to apoptosis, is crucial for the development and pro...
Weevaluated insulin resistance and assessed the effect of gliclazide on insulin resistance in a pati...
The sulfonylureas are effective oral glucose-lowering agents with a long history of clinical use. Wh...
We studied the effect of the acute administration of gliclazide at 160 mg on insulin release during ...
An extrapancreatic effect of sulfonylureas has been postulated. However, in vivo results have been d...
Abstract: An extrapancreatic effect of sulfonylureas has been postulated. However, in vivo results h...
The mechanism of the hypoglycemic action of gliclazide was evaluated in 17 diet-treated non-insulin-...
To determine the effects of combined therapy of gliclazide and bedtime insulin on glycemic control a...
The high-frequency oscillatory pattern of insulin release is disturbed in type 2 diabetes. Although ...
To assess the efficacy and long-term effects of glipizide treatment on glucose and insulin metabolis...
peer reviewedThe present study aimed at 1) investigating the effect of a combined insulin + glipizid...
We investigated 1) the ability of purified glargine (GLA), metab-olites 1 (M1) and 2 (M2), IGF-I, an...
To characterize the abnormal B-cell response to glucose in type II diabetes, five diet-treated diabe...
We investigated 1) the ability of purified glargine (GLA), metabolites 1 (M1) and 2 (M2), IGF-I, and...
We have studied the effect of the combination of a sulfonylurea (Hb 420 or glibenclamide) with insul...
Background Decreased beta-cell mass, mainly due to apoptosis, is crucial for the development and pro...
Weevaluated insulin resistance and assessed the effect of gliclazide on insulin resistance in a pati...
The sulfonylureas are effective oral glucose-lowering agents with a long history of clinical use. Wh...
We studied the effect of the acute administration of gliclazide at 160 mg on insulin release during ...
An extrapancreatic effect of sulfonylureas has been postulated. However, in vivo results have been d...
Abstract: An extrapancreatic effect of sulfonylureas has been postulated. However, in vivo results h...
The mechanism of the hypoglycemic action of gliclazide was evaluated in 17 diet-treated non-insulin-...
To determine the effects of combined therapy of gliclazide and bedtime insulin on glycemic control a...
The high-frequency oscillatory pattern of insulin release is disturbed in type 2 diabetes. Although ...
To assess the efficacy and long-term effects of glipizide treatment on glucose and insulin metabolis...
peer reviewedThe present study aimed at 1) investigating the effect of a combined insulin + glipizid...
We investigated 1) the ability of purified glargine (GLA), metab-olites 1 (M1) and 2 (M2), IGF-I, an...
To characterize the abnormal B-cell response to glucose in type II diabetes, five diet-treated diabe...
We investigated 1) the ability of purified glargine (GLA), metabolites 1 (M1) and 2 (M2), IGF-I, and...
We have studied the effect of the combination of a sulfonylurea (Hb 420 or glibenclamide) with insul...
Background Decreased beta-cell mass, mainly due to apoptosis, is crucial for the development and pro...
Weevaluated insulin resistance and assessed the effect of gliclazide on insulin resistance in a pati...
The sulfonylureas are effective oral glucose-lowering agents with a long history of clinical use. Wh...