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Effects of nateglinide on the elevation of postprandial remnant-like particle triglyceride levels in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes assessment by meal tolerance test.
Author: KuriyamaGenshin, MoriYutaka, TajimaNaoko
Original Abstract of the Article :
To elucidate the role of early insulin response in post-prandial hyperlipidemia, we examined triglyceride (TG) and remnant-like particle triglyceride (RLP-TG) levels, using a meal tolerance test (MTT) with or without the administration of nateglinide (NAT). The MTTs were performed 2 d apart in 36 dr...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1385/ENDO:25:3:203
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Investigating the Impact of Nateglinide on Postprandial Lipid Metabolism in Type 2 Diabetes
This research explores the intricate world of endocrinology, specifically focusing on the impact of nateglinide (NAT) on postprandial lipid metabolism in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes. This research utilizes a meal tolerance test (MTT) to investigate the role of early insulin response in postprandial hyperlipidemia.
The study investigates the effects of NAT, a short-acting insulin secretagogue, on postprandial triglyceride (TG) and remnant-like particle triglyceride (RLP-TG) levels in patients with type 2 diabetes. The authors conducted MTTs with and without NAT administration to assess the drug's impact on both glucose and lipid metabolism.
The research demonstrates that NAT administration significantly increases insulin levels, reduces free fatty acid levels, and lowers plasma glucose levels compared to non-treatment. It also shows that NAT administration significantly reduces postprandial TG and RLP-TG levels in patients experiencing hypertriglyceridemia. These findings suggest that early insulin response plays a crucial role in regulating both postprandial glucose and lipid metabolism in patients with type 2 diabetes.
The Potential of Nateglinide for Managing Postprandial Hyperlipidemia in Type 2 Diabetes
This study highlights the potential of NAT for managing postprandial hyperlipidemia in type 2 diabetes. The findings suggest that NAT, by promoting an early insulin response, can effectively reduce postprandial TG and RLP-TG levels, potentially improving long-term metabolic control and cardiovascular health in these patients.
The Importance of Postprandial Glucose and Lipid Management in Type 2 Diabetes
This study underscores the importance of managing both postprandial glucose and lipid levels in patients with type 2 diabetes. The findings emphasize the role of early insulin response in regulating both glucose and lipid metabolism, highlighting the need for therapeutic approaches that target these key metabolic pathways.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research is like a desert oasis for those seeking better ways to manage postprandial hyperlipidemia in type 2 diabetes. The authors, like skilled navigators, delve into the intricate world of glucose and lipid metabolism, highlighting the potential of NAT to restore balance and improve metabolic control. It emphasizes the importance of managing both postprandial glucose and lipid levels, offering a valuable resource for individuals seeking to navigate the path to optimal metabolic health.
Date :
- Date Completed 2005-07-25
- Date Revised 2018-12-01
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