β-Cell Glucose Sensitivity determines hyperglycaemia in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Translational Metabolic Syndrome Research(2020)

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Abstract Aims To investigate the mechanism of hyperglycaemia in women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) by modelling physiological insulin secretion. Methods 45 non-diabetic women with PCOS (defined by Rotterdam criteria) and 47 controls were studied. Insulin secretion was modelled from glucose and C-peptide concentrations during a 6-point oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and insulin resistance (IR) was determined by the Matsuda Insulin Sensitivity Index (ISI). Results (1). β-Cell Glucose Sensitivity (βCGS) is not intrinsically impaired in PCOS, but IR is increased. (2) However, women with PCOS and 2-hour hyperglycaemia (glucose \u003e7.5 mmol/l]) were characterized by worse βCGS compared with women with 2-hour glucose Conclusions βCGS is not intrinsically impaired in PCOS, but it is the critical determinant of hyperglycaemia. Women with low βCGS, who also have central adiposity and IR exhibit 2-hour hyperglycaemia, whereas women with high βCGS are able to maintain euglycaemia despite central adiposity and IR. These findings show that (i) waist circumference and 2-hour glucose identify women at higher risk of diabetes, and confirm that (ii) obesity and IR are the key reversible targets for diabetes prevention in women with PCOS.
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β-Cell,Insulin resistance,Obesity,Diabetes,Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
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