Human subjects with impaired beta-cell function and glucose tolerance have higher levels of intra-islet intact GLP-1

Dec 3, 2024Metabolism: clinical and experimental

People with reduced insulin-producing cell function and glucose control have higher levels of active GLP-1 within the insulin-producing regions

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Abstract

Extractable levels of total GLP-1 were 23.9 ± 2.66 pmol/g, with intact GLP-1 at 1.15 ± 0.18 pmol/g in pancreas biopsies.

  • Intact GLP-1 levels were significantly higher in individuals with impaired glucose tolerance and newly diagnosed diabetes.
  • Increased levels of intact GLP-1 are inversely associated with beta cell glucose sensitivity and insulin secretion.
  • The presence of intact GLP-1 may indicate a paracrine regulatory adaptation in the context of type 2 diabetes.
  • Similar levels of total GLP-1 were observed across different glucose tolerance classifications.

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