Abstract

Islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) is the main constituent of pancreatic islet amyloid, observed in the pancreases from patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus. IAPP is synthesized by the pancreatic beta-cells. In order to study the secretion characteristics of IAPP in Type 2 diabetes mellitus, plasma IAPP was measured during a provocation test with glucagon in 33 Type 2 diabetic patients and 18 non-diabetic subjects. The median fasting IAPP level was 5.7 (range 1.1-13.1) pmol l-1 in the 27 patients treated with oral hypoglycaemic agents and 2.7 (1.9-5.9) in the 6 patients on insulin. In the non-diabetic group fasting IAPP was 5.7 (2.2-10.1). Six minutes after glucagon administration median IAPP rose to 9.4 (1.7-31.0) and 6.1 (5.1-10.2) in the respective diabetic groups, and to 16.8 (4.0-41.0) in the non-diabetic subjects (p << 0.05). The correlation coefficient between change in IAPP and change in C-peptide was 0.68 in the diabetic group. We conclude that intravenous administration of glucagon stimulates IAPP release from the beta-cell. This provocation test is easy to perform and can be used on a large scale in the study of IAPP secretion in Type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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