Incretin effect determines glucose trajectory and insulin sensitivity in youths with obesity

JCI INSIGHT(2023)

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In youths with obesity, the gut hormone potentiation of insulin secretion - the incretin effect - is blunted. We explored the longitudinal impact of the incretin effect during pubertal transition on beta cell function and insulin sensitivity. Youths with obesity and 2-hour glucose level >= 120 mg/dL underwent a 3-hour oral glucose-tolerance test (OGTT) and an isoglycemic i.v. glucose infusion to quantify the incretin effect. After 2 years, 30 of 39 participants had a repeated OGTT and were stratified into 3 tertiles according to the baseline incretin effect. The high-incretin effect group demonstrated a longitudinal increase in beta cell function (disposition index, minimal model [DIMM]), with greater insulin sensitivity at follow-up and stable insulin secretion (phi total). A lower incretin effect at baseline was associated with higher 1-hour and 2-hour glucose level at follow-up. The high-incretin effect group displayed a greater increase of GLP-17-36 than the moderate-and low-incretin group at baseline, while such a difference did not persist after 2 years. Glucagon suppression was reduced at follow-up in those with low-baseline incretin in respect to the highincretin group. The incretin effect during pubertal transition affected the longitudinal trajectory of beta cell function and weight in youths with obesity.
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incretin effect,insulin sensitivity,glucose trajectory,obesity
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