Abstract

Aims This study was to investigate the effects of some different antidiabetics on circulating insulin and leptin levels in type 2 diabetes with or without overweight in a Chinese population. Methods 80 type 2 diabetes men with overweight (body mass index BMI > 24 kg/m 2) and 35 type 2 diabetes men with normal body weight (BMI ≤ 24 kg/m 2) and 56 control subjects were enrolled in the study. We measured blood glucose, insulin, leptin, total cholesterol, LDL-C, HDL-C, triglycerides, fasting glucose, postprandial glycose, HbA1c and BMI before and after the administration of antidiabetic drugs. Results Compared with normal body weight, the levels of plasma insulin and leptin in overweight type 2 diabetes men were higher, after 3 months treatment, a significant increase in insulin and leptin levels was observed in overweight type 2 diabetes men in gliclazide group. Levels of leptin and insulin decreased in metformin and rosiglitazone groups, respectively. Conclusions We conclude that surfonylureas treatment leads to increased insulin and leptin levels in overweight type 2 diabetes men, metformin, or rosiglitazone treatment can reduce insulin and leptin levels, respectively, and effect of metformin on plasma leptin and insulin levels is more significant than that of rosiglitazone.

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