2019
Reversal of Ketosis in Type 1 Diabetes Is Not Adversely Affected by SGLT2 Inhibitor Therapy
Siebel S, Galderisi A, Patel NS, Carria LR, Tamborlane WV, Sherr JL. Reversal of Ketosis in Type 1 Diabetes Is Not Adversely Affected by SGLT2 Inhibitor Therapy. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 2019, 21: 101-104. PMID: 30688521, PMCID: PMC6434586, DOI: 10.1089/dia.2018.0356.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesFree fatty acidsSGLT2i useAspart insulinSGLT2 inhibitor therapyPlasma glucose levelsSodium-glucose cotransporterCanagliflozin treatmentEuglycemic DKARescue therapyBasal insulinInhibitor therapyRate of ketogenesisRescue treatmentBlunted increaseSubcutaneous injectionGlucose levelsTreatment studiesNormal increaseInsulinDiabetesTherapyKetogenesisFatty acidsTreatment
2017
Altered Patterns of Early Metabolic Decompensation in Type 1 Diabetes During Treatment with a SGLT2 Inhibitor: An Insulin Pump Suspension Study
Patel NS, Van Name MA, Cengiz E, Carria LR, Weinzimer SA, Tamborlane WV, Sherr JL. Altered Patterns of Early Metabolic Decompensation in Type 1 Diabetes During Treatment with a SGLT2 Inhibitor: An Insulin Pump Suspension Study. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 2017, 19: 618-622. PMID: 29068709, PMCID: PMC5689123, DOI: 10.1089/dia.2017.0267.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitorsPlasma glucoseType 1 diabetesDiabetic ketoacidosisFree fatty acidsCANA treatmentBasal insulinGlucagon levelsMetabolic decompensationPlasma insulinInfusion site problemsCotransporter 2 inhibitorsBaseline plasma glucoseFailure of patientsBasal insulin infusionAdjunctive treatmentRate of ketogenesisSGLT2 inhibitorsT1D patientsT1D participantsInsulin infusionMagnitude of increasePG levelsSuspension studiesΒ-hydroxybutyrate
2005
The “Obese Insulin-Sensitive” Adolescent: Importance of Adiponectin and Lipid Partitioning
Weiss R, Taksali SE, Dufour S, Yeckel CW, Papademetris X, Cline G, Tamborlane WV, Dziura J, Shulman GI, Caprio S. The “Obese Insulin-Sensitive” Adolescent: Importance of Adiponectin and Lipid Partitioning. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2005, 90: 3731-3737. PMID: 15797955, DOI: 10.1210/jc.2004-2305.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInsulin sensitivityVisceral fatLipid depositionObese insulin-resistant adolescentsObese insulin-sensitive subjectsNormal glucose tolerancePeripheral insulin sensitivityIntramyocellular lipid contentBody mass indexInsulin-sensitive subjectsHyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clampInsulin-resistant adolescentsInsulin-sensitive controlsWide interindividual variationLipid partitioningLower lipid depositionPercent body fatMagnetic resonance imagingImportance of adiponectinObese insulinObese groupGlucose toleranceMass indexObese adolescentsIntramyocellular lipids
2003
Defective Activation of Skeletal Muscle and Adipose Tissue Lipolysis in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus during Hypoglycemia
Enoksson S, Caprio SK, Rife F, Shulman GI, Tamborlane WV, Sherwin RS. Defective Activation of Skeletal Muscle and Adipose Tissue Lipolysis in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus during Hypoglycemia. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2003, 88: 1503-1511. PMID: 12679430, DOI: 10.1210/jc.2002-021013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdipose TissueAdrenergic beta-AgonistsAdultBlood GlucoseDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1EpinephrineFatty Acids, NonesterifiedFemaleGlucoseGlucose Clamp TechniqueGlycerolHomeostasisHumansHypoglycemiaInsulinLactic AcidLipolysisMaleMuscle, SkeletalNorepinephrineReceptors, Adrenergic, beta-2TerbutalineConceptsT1DM patientsControl subjectsGlucose disposalAdipose tissueType 1 diabetes mellitus patientsWhole-body glucose disposalWhole-body glucose useSkeletal muscleDiabetes mellitus patientsGlucagon secretory responsesRisk of hypoglycemiaPlasma epinephrine concentrationSeverity of hypoglycemiaAdipose tissue lipolysisMajor target tissuesHyperinsulinemic euglycemiaAgonist terbutalineAdrenomedullary responseMellitus patientsNondiabetic subjectsDeficient releasePlasma epinephrinePlasma glucoseInsulin infusionCatecholamine secretion
1996
Co-existence of severe insulin resistance and hyperinsulinaemia in pre-adolescent obese children
Caprio S, Bronson M, Sherwin RS, Rife F, Tamborlane WV. Co-existence of severe insulin resistance and hyperinsulinaemia in pre-adolescent obese children. Diabetologia 1996, 39: 1489-1497. PMID: 8960831, DOI: 10.1007/s001250050603.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObese groupHyperglycaemic clampInsulin resistanceObese preadolescentsInsulin actionGlucose-stimulated insulin levelsHigher insulin infusion ratesNon-oxidative glucose metabolismGlucose uptakeDuration of obesityGroup of obeseNon-obese subjectsBeta-cell functionDevelopment of obesityEuglycaemic hyperinsulinaemic clampSevere insulin resistanceInsulin infusion rateCross-sectional analysisOnset of pubertyAbility of insulinSevere obesityObese adultsObese childrenObese subjectsInsulin levels
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 ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAmino AcidsArteriesDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1Fatty Acids, NonesterifiedFemaleGlucoseHumansInsulinKineticsLeucineLipid MetabolismMaleProteinsPubertyConceptsInsulin-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 pubertyComparison of the metabolic effects of recombinant human insulin-like growth factor-I and insulin. Dose-response relationships in healthy young and middle-aged adults.
Boulware SD, Tamborlane WV, Rennert NJ, Gesundheit N, Sherwin RS. Comparison of the metabolic effects of recombinant human insulin-like growth factor-I and insulin. Dose-response relationships in healthy young and middle-aged adults. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1994, 93: 1131-1139. PMID: 8132753, PMCID: PMC294058, DOI: 10.1172/jci117065.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge FactorsAgedC-PeptideDose-Response Relationship, DrugFatty Acids, NonesterifiedGlucagonGlucoseHumansInsulinInsulin-Like Growth Factor IMiddle AgedRecombinant ProteinsConceptsRecombinant human insulin-like growth factorInsulin-like growth factorHuman insulin-like growth factorMiddle-aged subjectsC-peptideYoung subjectsBasal IGF-I levelsHealthy middle-aged subjectsGlucose uptakeGrowth factorAdverse metabolic changesFree fatty acid levelsIGF-I levelsRelative insulin deficiencyEuglycemic clamp studiesFat oxidation rateDose-response relationshipFatty acid levelsInsulin-induced stimulationMiddle-aged adultsBasal insulinInsulin deficiencyMetabolic effectsClamp studiesRhIGFMetabolic Effects of rhIGF-1 in Normal Human Subjects
Rennert NJ, Boulware SD, Kerr D, Caprio S, Tamborlane WV, Sherwin RS. Metabolic Effects of rhIGF-1 in Normal Human Subjects. Advances In Experimental Medicine And Biology 1994, 343: 311-318. PMID: 8184741, DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-2988-0_30.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRhIGF-1Hepatic glucose productionIGF-1Free fatty acidsGlucose productionGlucose uptakeEuglycemic clamp techniqueHuman IGF-1Normal human subjectsSpite of maintenanceSustained euglycemiaMetabolic effectsFFA levelsHypoglycemic effectClamp techniqueMetabolic actionsProfound reductionInsulinHypoglycemic hormoneFat cellsRatsComparable stimulationProtein breakdownSimilar extentEuglycemia
1992
Diverse effects of insulin-like growth factor I on glucose, lipid, and amino acid metabolism
Boulware SD, Tamborlane WV, Matthews LS, Sherwin RS. Diverse effects of insulin-like growth factor I on glucose, lipid, and amino acid metabolism. American Journal Of Physiology 1992, 262: e130-e133. PMID: 1733244, DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1992.262.1.e130.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAmino AcidsBlood GlucoseFatty Acids, NonesterifiedGlucoseHumansInsulin-Like Growth Factor ILiverMaleRecombinant ProteinsConceptsInsulin-like growth factor IIGF-I levelsGrowth factor IInsulin secretionTotal IGF-I levelsFree IGF-I levelsAcid metabolismRecombinant human insulin-like growth factor IFactor IAmino acid metabolismFree fatty acid metabolismHealthy nonobese subjectsHuman insulin-like growth factor IHepatic glucose productionBranched-chain amino acidsExogenous glucose infusionFatty acid metabolismGlucagon levelsInsulin levelsNonobese subjectsContinuous infusionConcomitant inhibitory effectTwo- to threefold increaseC-peptideGlucose infusion
1991
Insulin Resistance: An Early Metabolic Defect of Turner's Syndrome*
CAPRIO S, BOULWARE S, DIAMOND M, SHERWIN R, CARPENTER TO, RUBIN K, AMIEL S, PRESS M, TAMBORLANE W. Insulin Resistance: An Early Metabolic Defect of Turner's Syndrome*. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 1991, 72: 832-836. PMID: 2005209, DOI: 10.1210/jcem-72-4-832.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInsulin-stimulated glucose metabolismEarly metabolic defectsNormal controlsGlucose metabolismTurner syndromeEuglycemic clampInsulin resistanceGroup 2Metabolic defectsTurner patientsAge-matched normal controlsChain amino acid levelsGroup of patientsRisk of diabetesNonoxidative glucose disposalIntracellular glucose metabolismWhole-body glucoseHepatic glucose productionNondiabetic patientsEstrogen therapyHormone therapyYounger patientsGlucose disposalHepatic sensitivityInsulin sensitivityInsulin Resistance of Puberty: a Defect Restricted to Peripheral Glucose Metabolism*
AMIEL S, CAPRIO S, SHERWIN R, PLEWE G, HAYMOND M, TAMBORLANE W. Insulin Resistance of Puberty: a Defect Restricted to Peripheral Glucose Metabolism*. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 1991, 72: 277-282. PMID: 1991798, DOI: 10.1210/jcem-72-2-277.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords3-Hydroxybutyric AcidAdolescentAmino Acids, Branched-ChainBlood GlucoseChildFatty Acids, NonesterifiedGlucose Clamp TechniqueHumansHydroxybutyratesInsulinInsulin ResistancePubertyConceptsPeripheral glucose metabolismInsulin resistancePubertal childrenGlucose metabolismHigher insulin doseMU/m2Hyperglycemic clamp studiesEuglycemic insulin clampEnhanced insulin responseHepatic glucose productionSelective insulin resistanceChain amino acidsHealthy prepubertalCompensatory hyperinsulinemiaInsulin doseInsulin clampPeripheral glucoseInsulin responsePlasma levelsPrepubertal childrenClamp studiesProtein anabolismNormal pubertyGlucose productionAmino acid metabolism
1989
Oxidative fuel metabolism during mild hypoglycemia: critical role of free fatty acids
Caprio S, Gelfand RA, Tamborlane WV, Sherwin RS. Oxidative fuel metabolism during mild hypoglycemia: critical role of free fatty acids. American Journal Of Physiology 1989, 256: e413-e419. PMID: 2646946, DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1989.256.3.e413.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBlood GlucoseFatty Acids, NonesterifiedFemaleGlucoseHeparinHumansHypoglycemiaInsulinLipolysisMalePropranololReference ValuesConceptsFree fatty acidsCarbohydrate oxidationFuel metabolismGlucose uptakeInsulin-induced fallInsulin-induced hypoglycemiaFatty acidsMild hypoglycemiaCatecholamine releaseMild hyperinsulinemiaAddition of heparinNormal subjectsFat oxidationTransient decreaseGlucose productionGroup of studiesHypoglycemiaInsulinPropranololEarly riseHeparinGlucose concentrationBase lineMetabolismLatter changes
1983
Effect of growth hormone on oral glucose tolerance and circulating metabolic fuels in man
Sherwin RS, Schulman GA, Hendler R, Walesky M, Belous A, Tamborlane W. Effect of growth hormone on oral glucose tolerance and circulating metabolic fuels in man. Diabetologia 1983, 24: 155-161. PMID: 6341144, DOI: 10.1007/bf00250154.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAmino AcidsBlood GlucoseEpinephrineFatty Acids, NonesterifiedFemaleGlucagonGlucose Tolerance TestGrowth HormoneHumansHydrocortisoneInsulinKetone BodiesMaleConceptsGrowth hormone excessNon-esterified fatty acidsGrowth hormoneHormone excessHigher plasma insulin concentrationsOral glucose toleranceInsulin antagonistic effectsGrowth hormone infusionHigher insulin levelsInfusion of cortisolPlasma insulin concentrationOral glucoseGlucose intoleranceGlucose toleranceSomatomedin concentrationsInsulin levelsFatty acidsHormone infusionPlasma glucoseHyperglycaemic responseInsulin concentrationsNormal suppressionGlucose curveGlucose levelsNormal subjects