Residual Endogenous Insulin Secretion In Japanese Children With Type 1a Diabetes

CLINICAL PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY(2021)

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We investigated serum C-peptide immunoreactivity (CPR) levels in registered data from a multi-center collaborative nationwide type 1 diabetes study. The CPR levels were obtained from 576 and 409 children during the early registration (2013/2014) and late observation (2016/2017) periods, respectively. The percentages of children with a CPR < 0.1 or < 0.3 ng/mL increased according to the duration since diagnosis. Among patients with 5 or more years since diagnosis. 69% had a CPR < 0.1 and 95% had a CPR < 0.3 in the early registration period. A significant. negative correlation was observed between the HbA1c and the CPR levels, and the HbA1c levels were significantly higher among children with a CPR < 0.1 or < 0.3 than among those with a CPR >= 0.6 ng/mL. During the late observation period, the prevalence of a CPR < 0.1 ng/mL was 88% among long-standing patients and 77% among patients aged 18-20 yr. Regarding the characteristics of "Responders" with a sustained CPR >= 0.6 ng/mL at 5 or more years since diagnosis, six of t he seven were adolescent females; five of the seven had an HLA DR4-DQ4 haplotype. When type 1A diabetes mellitus (T1AD) children transit to adult care centers, most of them may have some difficulty in glycemic control because of the depleted endogenous insulin.
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type 1A diabetes mellitus (T1AD), serum C-peptide immunoreactivity (CPR), Japanese children, human leukocyte antigen (HLA)
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