Short- and long-term effect of sitagliptin after near normalization of glycemic control with insulin in poorly controlled Japanese type 2 diabetic patients.

JOURNAL OF DIABETES INVESTIGATION(2014)

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Aims/IntroductionThe aim of the present study was to examine the short- and long-term effect of sitagliptin on glucose tolerance after near normalization of glycemic control with insulin in poorly controlled type2 diabetic patients. Materials and MethodsWe consecutively enrolled a total of 30 type2 diabetic patients whose glycated hemoglobin levels (National Glycohemoglobin Standardization Program) were 7.4%, stopped all oral antidiabetic drugs and started insulin therapy. When fasting plasma glucose levels became <140mg/dL, we carried out the first oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). After 1-week sitagliptin treatment (50mg/day), the second OGTT was carried out. Furthermore, we evaluated the long-term efficacy of sitagliptin on glucose tolerance after near normalization of glycemic control with insulin. ResultsAfter 1-week sitagliptin treatment, the area under the curve of insulin was markedly increased, and the area under the curve of glucagon and glucose was markedly decreased. Duration of diabetes and insulin secretory capacity were correlated with the effect of sitagliptin. Furthermore, interestingly, near normalization of glycemic control with insulin therapy for 1-2weeks brought out the long-term effectiveness of sitagliptin on glucose tolerance for 24weeks, which was not observed with other antidiabetic drugs. ConclusionsThese findings suggest that near normalization of glycemic control with insulin improves the clinical response to sitagliptin in poorly controlled type2 diabetic patients.
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Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor,Insulin therapy,Sitagliptin
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