Abstract

To characterize the effects of intraperitoneal insulin pump therapy on lipoprotein composition and lipolytic enzyme activity in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). Ten IDDM patients were studied 3 times: when receiving conventional subcutaneous insulin therapy and at 3 and 9 months from the initiation of intraperitoneal insulin regimen. Ten nondiabetic subjects matched for age, sex, and body weight were studied as controls. Levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I) and B (apoB) were measured in total plasma and lipoprotein fractions (very-low-density lipoprotein [VLDL], intermediate-density lipoprotein [IDL], low-density lipoprotein [LDL], and high-density lipoprotein [HDL]: HDL2 and HDL3). Postheparin plasma lipoprotein lipase and hepatic lipase activities were determined by an immunochemical method. IDDM patients showed higher levels of HDL3 and lower levels of HDL2 particles during intraperitoneal insulin therapy in comparison with subcutaneous insulin therapy. Both cholesterol and apoA-I significantly increased in HDL3 and decreased in HDL2 during intraperitoneal treatment. Plasma total cholesterol significantly decreased in the diabetic patients at 3 months of intraperitoneal insulin therapy compared with both subcutaneous insulin regimen and control subjects. IDL triglyceride concentrations during intraperitoneal treatment were significantly lower than those seen with subcutaneous therapy. Furthermore, triglyceride:apoB ratio in VLDL and cholesterol:apoB ratio in LDL significantly decreased in IDDM patients treated by intraperitoneal insulin. A significant increase in the activity of hepatic lipase with intraperitoneal insulin therapy by 9 months compared with subcutaneous insulin therapy has been shown. The increased activity of hepatic lipase after intraperitoneal insulin administration in IDDM patients appears to be one of the main determinants of lipoprotein changes observed, resulting in the normalization of lipoprotein composition during this mode of therapy. The normal inverse relationship between VLDL triglycerides and HDL cholesterol, which was not present in IDDM patients with subcutaneous therapy, was restored with intraperitoneal insulin regimen.

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