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Analysis of pancreatic volume in acute‐onset, slowly‐progressive and fulminant type 1 diabetes in a Japanese population

AIMS/INTRODUCTION: A decrease in the size of the pancreas is observed in islet autoantibody‐positive non‐diabetic donors and acute‐onset type 1 diabetes irrespective of the diabetes duration. Little is known, however, about the relationship between the size of the pancreas and type 1 diabetes subtyp...

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Autores principales: Sasamori, Hiroto, Fukui, Tomoyasu, Hayashi, Toshiyuki, Yamamoto, Takeshi, Ohara, Makoto, Yamamoto, Saki, Kobayashi, Tetsuro, Hirano, Tsutomu
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6123057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29427469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jdi.12816
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author Sasamori, Hiroto
Fukui, Tomoyasu
Hayashi, Toshiyuki
Yamamoto, Takeshi
Ohara, Makoto
Yamamoto, Saki
Kobayashi, Tetsuro
Hirano, Tsutomu
author_facet Sasamori, Hiroto
Fukui, Tomoyasu
Hayashi, Toshiyuki
Yamamoto, Takeshi
Ohara, Makoto
Yamamoto, Saki
Kobayashi, Tetsuro
Hirano, Tsutomu
author_sort Sasamori, Hiroto
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description AIMS/INTRODUCTION: A decrease in the size of the pancreas is observed in islet autoantibody‐positive non‐diabetic donors and acute‐onset type 1 diabetes irrespective of the diabetes duration. Little is known, however, about the relationship between the size of the pancreas and type 1 diabetes subtypes, including fulminant type 1 diabetes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We examined the pancreatic volume (PV) in 44 adult patients with type 1 diabetes (16 acute‐onset type 1 diabetes, 18 slowly progressive type 1 diabetes and 10 fulminant type 1 diabetes) and 39 age‐ and body mass index‐matched non‐diabetic controls. PV was measured by computed tomography. The ability to secrete insulin was assessed by stimulated C‐peptide after intravenous glucagon administration. RESULTS: PV was significantly correlated with bodyweight in both control participants and type 1 diabetes patients. The PV index (PVI; PV/bodyweight) was decreased by 39% in type 1 diabetes compared with that in controls. PVI was significantly decreased in acute‐onset type 1 diabetes patients and slowly progressive type 1 diabetes patients (both P < 0.0001), but not in fulminant type 1 diabetes patients (P = 0.10), compared with control participants. In cases patients with recent‐onset type 1 diabetes (0–7 days post‐diagnosis), PVI was significantly decreased in acute‐onset type 1 diabetes patients (n = 8, P = 0.0005), but not in fulminant type 1 diabetes patients (n = 7, P = 0.44), compared with controls. PVI showed no correlations with the diabetes duration, C‐peptide levels, glycated hemoglobin, glutamic acid decarboxylase autoantibody levels, serum amylase or daily total insulin dose in type 1 diabetes subtypes. CONCLUSIONS: The present results show that patients with acute‐onset type 1 diabetes and slowly progressive type 1 diabetes have small pancreases irrespective of the diabetes duration or C‐peptide levels. In contrast to earlier findings on acute‐onset type 1 diabetes, we found no reduction of PVI at the onset of fulminant type 1 diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-61230572018-09-06 Analysis of pancreatic volume in acute‐onset, slowly‐progressive and fulminant type 1 diabetes in a Japanese population Sasamori, Hiroto Fukui, Tomoyasu Hayashi, Toshiyuki Yamamoto, Takeshi Ohara, Makoto Yamamoto, Saki Kobayashi, Tetsuro Hirano, Tsutomu J Diabetes Investig Articles AIMS/INTRODUCTION: A decrease in the size of the pancreas is observed in islet autoantibody‐positive non‐diabetic donors and acute‐onset type 1 diabetes irrespective of the diabetes duration. Little is known, however, about the relationship between the size of the pancreas and type 1 diabetes subtypes, including fulminant type 1 diabetes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We examined the pancreatic volume (PV) in 44 adult patients with type 1 diabetes (16 acute‐onset type 1 diabetes, 18 slowly progressive type 1 diabetes and 10 fulminant type 1 diabetes) and 39 age‐ and body mass index‐matched non‐diabetic controls. PV was measured by computed tomography. The ability to secrete insulin was assessed by stimulated C‐peptide after intravenous glucagon administration. RESULTS: PV was significantly correlated with bodyweight in both control participants and type 1 diabetes patients. The PV index (PVI; PV/bodyweight) was decreased by 39% in type 1 diabetes compared with that in controls. PVI was significantly decreased in acute‐onset type 1 diabetes patients and slowly progressive type 1 diabetes patients (both P < 0.0001), but not in fulminant type 1 diabetes patients (P = 0.10), compared with control participants. In cases patients with recent‐onset type 1 diabetes (0–7 days post‐diagnosis), PVI was significantly decreased in acute‐onset type 1 diabetes patients (n = 8, P = 0.0005), but not in fulminant type 1 diabetes patients (n = 7, P = 0.44), compared with controls. PVI showed no correlations with the diabetes duration, C‐peptide levels, glycated hemoglobin, glutamic acid decarboxylase autoantibody levels, serum amylase or daily total insulin dose in type 1 diabetes subtypes. CONCLUSIONS: The present results show that patients with acute‐onset type 1 diabetes and slowly progressive type 1 diabetes have small pancreases irrespective of the diabetes duration or C‐peptide levels. In contrast to earlier findings on acute‐onset type 1 diabetes, we found no reduction of PVI at the onset of fulminant type 1 diabetes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-03-13 2018-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6123057/ /pubmed/29427469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jdi.12816 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Journal of Diabetes Investigation published by Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes (AASD) and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Articles
Sasamori, Hiroto
Fukui, Tomoyasu
Hayashi, Toshiyuki
Yamamoto, Takeshi
Ohara, Makoto
Yamamoto, Saki
Kobayashi, Tetsuro
Hirano, Tsutomu
Analysis of pancreatic volume in acute‐onset, slowly‐progressive and fulminant type 1 diabetes in a Japanese population
title Analysis of pancreatic volume in acute‐onset, slowly‐progressive and fulminant type 1 diabetes in a Japanese population
title_full Analysis of pancreatic volume in acute‐onset, slowly‐progressive and fulminant type 1 diabetes in a Japanese population
title_fullStr Analysis of pancreatic volume in acute‐onset, slowly‐progressive and fulminant type 1 diabetes in a Japanese population
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of pancreatic volume in acute‐onset, slowly‐progressive and fulminant type 1 diabetes in a Japanese population
title_short Analysis of pancreatic volume in acute‐onset, slowly‐progressive and fulminant type 1 diabetes in a Japanese population
title_sort analysis of pancreatic volume in acute‐onset, slowly‐progressive and fulminant type 1 diabetes in a japanese population
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6123057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29427469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jdi.12816
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