2012
Achievement of Target A1C Levels With Negligible Hypoglycemia and Low Glucose Variability in Youth With Short-Term Type 1 Diabetes and Residual β-Cell Function
Sherr J, Tamborlane WV, Xing D, Tsalikian E, Mauras N, Buckingham B, White NH, Arbelaez AM, Beck RW, Kollman C, Ruedy K, . Achievement of Target A1C Levels With Negligible Hypoglycemia and Low Glucose Variability in Youth With Short-Term Type 1 Diabetes and Residual β-Cell Function. Diabetes Care 2012, 35: 817-820. PMID: 22323414, PMCID: PMC3308298, DOI: 10.2337/dc11-2190.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsResidual β-cell functionΒ-cell functionSensor glucose levelsLower glucose variabilityType 1 diabetesGlucose levelsContinuous glucose monitoringT1D participantsGlucose variabilityMean sensor glucose levelPeak C-peptide levelsMixed meal tolerance testTarget A1C levelsC-peptide levelsLong-term T1DShort-term groupNondiabetic groupT1D groupA1c levelsT1D patientsLess hyperglycemiaNondiabetic individualsTolerance testInsulin treatmentHypoglycemia
1994
Effects of puberty and diabetes on metabolism of insulin-sensitive fuels
Caprio S, Cline G, Boulware S, Permanente C, Shulman GI, Sherwin RS, Tamborlane WV. Effects of puberty and diabetes on metabolism of insulin-sensitive fuels. American Journal Of Physiology 1994, 266: e885-e891. PMID: 8023918, DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1994.266.6.e885.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInsulin-dependent diabetes mellitusIDDM adolescentsEffect of pubertyGlucose metabolismNondiabetic groupIDDM subjectsInsulin infusionHealthy controlsLeucine fluxHealthy young adult controlsLow-dose insulin infusionPlasma free fatty acid levelsFree fatty acid levelsYoung adult controlsFatty acid levelsAction of insulinLeucine oxidation rateAmino acid/protein metabolismEuglycemic hyperinsulinemiaDiabetes mellitusInsulin resistanceInsulin valuesBasal glucosePlasma insulinNormal puberty