Induction of long-term glycemic control in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients by transient intensive insulin treatment
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1997Author
Ilkova, H
Cerasi, E
Bagriacik, N
Tunckale, A
Glaser, B
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OBJECTIVE - Type 2 diabetes is a slowly progressive disease, in which the gradual deterioration of glucose tolerance is associated with the progressive decrease in beta-cell function. Hyperglycemia per se has deleterious effects on both beta-cell function and insulin action, which are partially reversible by the short-term control of blood glucose levels. We hypothesized that the induction of euglycemia, using intensive insulin therapy at the time of clinical diagnosis, could lead to a significant improvement in insulin secretion and action and thus alter the clinical course of the disease.
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