SERUM GLUCOSE, INSULIN AND C-PEPTIDE RESPONSE TO ORAL GLUCOSE AFTER INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION OF HYDROCORTISONE AND METHYLPREDNISOLONE IN MAN

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BRUNO, A [1 ]
CARUCCI, P [1 ]
CASSADER, M [1 ]
CAVALLOPERIN, P [1 ]
GRUDEN, G [1 ]
OLIVETTI, C [1 ]
PAGANO, G [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TURIN, IST MED INTERNA, I-10126 TURIN, ITALY
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HYDROCORTISONE; METHYLPREDNISOLONE; INSULIN RESISTANCE; GLUCOSE METABOLISM;
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Glucocorticoid-induced glucose intolerance and insulin resistance are dependent on the type of steroid, its dose and route of administration. Although the intravenous (i.v.) route is used mainly, the effects of different steroids have so far been compared using the oral route. The present study was therefore planned to compare the effects on glucose metabolism of hydrocortisone (HC) and methylprednisolone (MP) administered i.v. at equivalent antiinflammatory doses in healthy subjects. Eighteen healthy volunteers with normal glucose tolerance, divided into three groups (A,B,C) matched for age, sex and body mass index were subjected to oral glucose tolerance tests (oGTT) 12 h after HC or MP i.v. injection. The two tests were performed at a 1-month interval and in random sequence. Group A received low doses (HC 100 mg, MP 20 mg), group B intermediate doses (HC 200 mg, MP 40 mg) and group C high doses (HC 400 mg, MP 80 mg). Serum glucose, insulin and C-peptide were measured during both fasting and oGTT. Serum glucose values were not significantly different after HC or MP, during both fasting and oGTT. However, there was a positive correlation between fasting serum glucose or the area under the glucose curve and the dose kg(-1) body weight of HC (r = 0.748; r = 0.462) and MP (r = 0.708; r = 0.736). Serum insulin values were significantly higher after MP than after HC when fasting (A: 115 vs 223; B: 95 vs 215, C: 158 vs 268 pmol l(-1)) and as area under the oGTT curve (A: 57.8 vs 87; B: 48.5 vs 92.1; C: 57.8 vs 94.5 pmol.l(-1).2 h). In contrast, serum C-peptide values were not significantly different after HC or MP, neither fasting nor as area under the insulin curve. Fasting C-peptide/insulin molar ratio was significantly lower after MP than HC at the three doses administered. In conclusion the dose-related decreases in glucose tolerance are more marked after a single i.v. injection of MP than HC at the same anti-inflammatory dose, MP 20 or 40 mg as well as HC 100 or 200 mg do not impair glucose tolerance, but the former is associated with higher serum insulin levels, suggesting insulin resistance. MP-induced hyperinsulinaemia seems to be mainly due to reduced hepatic insulin extraction.
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