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Title: A Mathematical Model-Derived Disposition Index Without Insulin Validated in Youth With Obesity
Authors: Ha, Joon
Kim, Joon Young
Springer, Max
CHHABRA, AARYAN
Chung, Stephanie T.
Sumner, Anne E.
Sherman, Arthur S.
Arslanian, Silva
Dept. of Biology
Keywords: Insulin resistance
β-cell function
Disposition index
Oral glucose tolerance test
Hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp
hyperglycemic clamp
2024
2024-SEP-WEEK3
TOC-SEP-2024
Issue Date: Aug-2024
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Citation: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, dgae582.
Abstract: Context The gold-standard clamp measurements for insulin sensitivity (cSI), β-cell function (cBCF), and disposition index (cDI = cSI × cBCF) are not practical in large-scale studies.ObjectiveWe sought to 1) validate a mathematical model-derived DI from oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTT) with insulin (mDI) and without (mDI-woI) against cDI and oral disposition index (oDI) and 2) evaluate the ability of the novel indices to detect prediabetes and type 2 diabetes (T2D).MethodsWe carried out a secondary analysis of previously reported cross-sectional observational studies. The Insulin Sensitivity and Secretion mathematical model for glucose-insulin dynamics was applied to 5-point and 3-point OGTTs synchronized with hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic and hyperglycemic clamps from 130 youth with obesity (68 normal glucose tolerance [NGT], 33 impaired glucose tolerance [IGT], 29 T2D).ResultsModel-derived DI correlated well with clamp DI (R = 0.76 [logged]). Between NGT and IGT, mDI and mDI-woI decreased more than oDI and cDI, (60% and 59% vs 29% and 27%), and by receiver operating characteristic analysis were superior at detecting IGT compared with oDI and cDI (area under the curve [AUC] 0.88-0.87 vs 0.68-0.65), as was mean glucose (AUC 0.87).ConclusionmDI-woI is better than oDI or the labor-intensive cDI for detecting dysglycemia in obese youth. Bypassing insulin measurements with mDI-woI from the OGTT provides a cost-effective approach for large-scale epidemiological studies of dysglycemia in youth.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgae582
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9088
ISSN: 1945-7197
0021-972X
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