Men with untreated (219 mg/dL) or treated (211 mg/dL) hypertension had significantly higher steady state plasma glucose concentrations than normotensive men (134 mg/dL; P<0.001).
Cross-Sectional (n=24)
Hypertension (n=24)
Hypertension (untreated or treated) vs Normal blood pressure
Steady state plasma glucose (SSPG) concentrations, p=<0.001
Absolute Event Rate: 219% vs 134%
p-value: p=<0.001
Plasma glucose and insulin responses to a glucose challenge and insulin-stimulated glucose uptake were measured in 24 age-, weight-, and sex-matched Chinese men (8 with normal blood pressure, 8 with untreated hypertension, and 8 patients with hypertension treated with thiazide and β-adrenergic antagonist drugs). Plasma glucose and insulin responses were determined by measuring plasma glucose and insulin concentrations before and at 30-min intervals for 2 h after a 75-g oral glucose dose. Insulin-stimulated glucose uptake was estimated by measuring the steady state plasma glucose (SSPG) and insulin (SSPI) concentrations achieved during the last 60 min of a 180-min continuous infusion of somatostatin, insulin, and glucose (insulin suppression test). Under these conditions endogenous insulin secretion was suppressed, and similar SSPI concentrations were achieved in all men; thus, the differences in the resultant SSPG concentrations allowed direct comparison of insulin’s ability to stimulate disposal of an identical glucose load in different individuals. The results indicated that the men with hypertension, whether treated or untreated, had significantly elevated plasma glucose (P < 0.001) and insulin (P < 0.001) responses to the oral glucose dose compared to the normal men. Mean (±se) SSPG concentrations were also higher (P < 0.001) in the men with either untreated hypertension 219 ± 9 mg/dL (12.2 ± 0.5 mmol/L) or treated hypertension 211 ± 18 mg/dL (11.7 ± 1.0 mmol/L) than in the normal men 134 ± 13 mg/dL (7.4 ± 0.7 mmol/L). Since the mean SSPI concentrations were similar in the 3 groups ∼70 μU/mL (502 pmol/L), insulin was less effective in promoting glucose disposal in both groups with hypertension. These results document the fact that patients with hypertension, whether treated or untreated, are insulin resistant, hyperglycemic, and hyperinsulinemic compared to a well-matched control group.
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De Chang Shen
S.-M. Shieh
Tri-Service General Hospital
Martin Mao-Tsu Fuh
China Medical University
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Stanford University
National Defense Medical Center
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Shen et al. (Tue,) conducted a cross-sectional in Hypertension (n=24). Hypertension (untreated or treated) vs. Normal blood pressure was evaluated on Steady state plasma glucose (SSPG) concentrations (p=<0.001). Men with untreated (219 mg/dL) or treated (211 mg/dL) hypertension had significantly higher steady state plasma glucose concentrations than normotensive men (134 mg/dL; P<0.001).
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a102a15fa36b6e053fd4fba — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-66-3-580