Horm Metab Res 2003; 35(6): 372-376
DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-41360
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Effect of Insulin Therapy on Plasma Leptin and Body Weight in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

P.  E.  Carey 1 , M.  W.  Stewart 1 , L.  Ashworth 1 , R.  Taylor 1
  • 1Diabetes Centre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Dept. of Medicine, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
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Publication History

Received 19 August 2002

Accepted after Revision 9 December 2002

Publication Date:
15 August 2003 (online)

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Abstract

Aims: This study set out to define relationships between changes in plasma leptin and changes in body weight, plasma insulin and blood glucose control during a 12-month crossover study of once-daily Ultratard or twice-daily Insulatard insulin.
Patients and Methods: Fasting plasma leptin and insulin were measured during a multicentre cross-over study involving 60 subjects with type 2 diabetes (fasting glucose > 8 mM). After a 2-month run-in, there were two 6-month periods of treatment with Insulatard or Ultratard insulin.
Results: Mean plasma leptin increased significantly in both groups after insulin therapy was instigated (12.8 ± 8.1 to 22.9 ± 13.1 ng/ml in the Insulatard group; 12.1 ± 7.2 to 19.2 ± 12.3 ng/ml in the Ultratard group). Weight also increased significantly in both groups (82.4 ± 14.3 kg to 88.8 ± 14.3 kg and 82.2 ± 15.3 kg to 85.3 ± 15.2 kg respectively). The increase in plasma leptin correlated well with the increase in weight (R = 0.416, p = 0.001), and this correlation continued after the crossover point. Plasma leptin correlated with BMI throughout the study (R = 0.540, p = 0.000).
Conclusion: The sustained rise in body weight despite a substantial increase in plasma leptin suggests that either resistance to the hypothalamic action of leptin develops when insulin therapy is begun in type 2 diabetes, or that resetting of the set point for body weight occurs such that a larger body mass is tolerated for a given level of plasma leptin.

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