Abstract

Background/Aims: Interferon-α has been reported to acutely induce insulin resistance and glucose intolerance. The effects of long-term treatment with interferon-α on glucose metabolism remain unclear. Methods: Thirty-two Japanese patients with chronic hepatitis C were given interferon-α (6×10 6 U/day) daily for 2 weeks and thereafter 3 times weekly up to 6 months. The patients received a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test before the treatment. Fifteen patients also had an intravenous glucose tolerance test for an assessment of insulin sensitivity with Bergman's minimal model. These tests were repeated 3 months after the treatment. Results: Insulin sensitivity was not affected by the treatment (5.7±3.8 vs 5.2±3.8 10 −4·min −1·mU −1·l, not significant) and a statistically significant but minimum decrease in area under the curve of plasma glucose (1012±332 vs 928±282 mmol·1 −1·min, pvs 294±334 mU·l −1·min, p Conclusion: Contrary to the known acute metabolic effects, interferon-α therapy for 3 months in patients with chronic hepatitis C did not have deleterious effects on insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance.

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