Higher proinsulin and specific insulin are both associated with a parental history of diabetes in nondiabetic Mexican-American subjects.

Abstract:

:Both insulin resistance and decreased insulin secretion have been hypothesized to be precursors of non-insulin-dependent diabetes. An elevated proinsulin concentration reflects abnormal proinsulin processing and could indicate abnormal insulin secretion. We examined fasting insulin (measured by a radioimmunoassay that does not cross-react with proinsulin), as a marker of insulin resistance, and proinsulin and the fasting proinsulin-to-insulin ratio, as markers of impaired proinsulin processing, in 597 nondiabetic Mexican-Americans from the San Antonio Heart Study. Fasting insulin, proinsulin, and the fasting proinsulin-to-insulin ratio were higher in subjects with a parental history of diabetes than in subjects without such a history. These differences remained statistically significant after adjustment for obesity, body fat distribution, and glucose tolerance. A parental history of diabetes in nondiabetic Mexican-Americans is associated with an increase in fasting specific insulin and a disproportionate increase in proinsulin relative to insulin. These data suggest that both increased insulin resistance and abnormal processing of proinsulin are present in offspring of parents with diabetes.

journal_name

Diabetes

journal_title

Diabetes

authors

Haffner SM,Stern MP,Miettinen H,Gingerich R,Bowsher RR

doi

10.2337/diab.44.10.1156

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1995-10-01 00:00:00

pages

1156-60

issue

10

eissn

0012-1797

issn

1939-327X

journal_volume

44

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