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Comparison between surrogate indexes of insulin sensitivity/resistance and hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp estimates in rats

机译:大鼠胰岛素敏感性/抵抗力替代指标与高胰岛素正常血糖钳夹值的比较

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Assessing insulin resistance in rodent models gives insight into mechanisms that cause type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome. The hyperinsulinemic euglycemic glucose clamp, the reference standard for measuring insulin sensitivity in humans and animals, is labor intensive and technically demanding. A number of simple surrogate indexes of insulin sensitivity/resistance have been developed and validated primarily for use in large human studies. These same surrogates are also frequently used in rodent studies. However, in general, these indexes have not been rigorously evaluated in animals. In a recent validation study in mice, we demonstrated that surrogates have a weaker correlation with glucose clamp estimates of insulin sensitivity/resistance than in humans. This may be due to increased technical difficulties in mice and/or intrinsic differences between human and rodent physiology. To help distinguish among these possibilities, in the present study, using data from rats substantially larger than mice, we compared the clamp glucose infusion rate (GIR) with surrogate indexes, including QUICKI, HOMA, 1/HOMA, log (HOMA), and 1/fasting insulin. All surrogates were modestly correlated with GIR (r = 0.34–0.40). Calibration analyses of surrogates adjusted for body weight demonstrated similar predictive accuracy for GIR among all surrogates. We conclude that linear correlations of surrogate indexes with clamp estimates and predictive accuracy of surrogate indexes in rats are similar to those in mice (but not as substantial as in humans). This additional rat study (taken with the previous mouse study) suggests that application of surrogate insulin sensitivity indexes developed for humans may not be appropriate for determining primary outcomes in rodent studies due to intrinsic differences in metabolic physiology. However, use of surrogates may be appropriate in rodents, where feasibility of clamps is an obstacle and measurement of insulin sensitivity is a secondary outcome.
机译:在啮齿动物模型中评估胰岛素抵抗可以深入了解引起2型糖尿病和代谢综合征的机制。高胰岛素正常血糖钳夹是用于测量人和动物胰岛素敏感性的参考标准,需要大量劳动并且在技术上要求很高。已经开发并验证了许多简单的胰岛素敏感性/耐药性替代指标,这些指标主要用于大型人体研究。这些相同的替代物也经常在啮齿动物研究中使用。但是,总的来说,这些指标尚未在动物中进行严格评估。在最近的小鼠验证研究中,我们证明了代孕物质与葡萄糖钳制胰岛素敏感性/耐药性的相关性比人类弱。这可能是由于小鼠技术难度的增加和/或人类与啮齿动物生理之间的内在差异。为了帮助区分这些可能性,在本研究中,使用来自比小鼠大得多的大鼠的数据,我们比较了钳制葡萄糖输注速率(GIR)和替代指标,包括QUICKI,HOMA,1 / HOMA,log(HOMA)和1 /空腹胰岛素。所有替代指标均与GIR适度相关(r = 0.34-0.40)。校正了体重的替代品的校准分析表明,所有替代品中GIR的预测准确性相似。我们得出的结论是,替代指标与钳制估计值和替代指标的预测准确性在大鼠中的线性相关性与小鼠中相似(但不如在人类中重要)。这项额外的大鼠研究(与先前的小鼠研究一致)表明,由于代谢生理学的内在差异,为人类开发的替代胰岛素敏感性指数的应用可能不适用于确定啮齿动物研究的主要结局。然而,在啮齿动物中使用替代物可能是合适的,其中钳夹的可行性是障碍,而胰岛素敏感性的测量是次要结果。

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