Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 2020; 128(03): 164-169
DOI: 10.1055/a-0603-3539
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© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Assessment of the Dynamic Insulin Secretion and Sensitivity Test (DISST) Pre and Post Gastric bypass Surgery

John Wilson
1   Department of Medicine, University of Otago Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
,
Paul Docherty
2   Centre for Bioengineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
,
Richard Stubbs
3   P3 Research Limited, Wellington, New Zealand
,
J Geoffrey Chase
2   Centre for Bioengineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
,
Jeremy Krebs
1   Department of Medicine, University of Otago Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
› Author Affiliations
Funding JW received salary funding from a New Zealand Diabetes Foundation Fellowship. Grant in aid from Wellington Medical Research Foundation for funding of Glucose analyser and sample analysis.
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Publication History

received 22 November 2017
revised 25 March 2018

accepted 09 April 2018

Publication Date:
11 June 2018 (online)

Abstract

Objective To compare the dynamic insulin secretion and sensitivity test (DISST) with the euglycaemic clamp in individuals undergoing open Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery prior-to and one month after surgery.

Methods Insulin sensitivity in individuals with obesity undergoing RYGB was studied with DISST and a euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemic clamp.

Results Eleven participants, including nine females, mean(SD) age 51.2 (12.1) yrs, with a preoperative BMI of 48.7(9.5)kg/m2 were studied. Weight reduced from a mean (SD) of 133.8 (29.8) kg to 123.8 (28.9) kg post-surgery (p<0.001). The mean (SD) insulin sensitivity index (ISI-DISST) was 3.07×10−4 (2.18) L.pmol−1.min−1 preoperatively and 2.36 ×10−4 (0.78)L.pmol−1.min−1 postoperatively (p=0.37). The mean(SD) clamp ISI was 2.14 ×10−2 (1.80) mg.L.kg−1.min−1.pmol−1 and 2.00×10−2.(0.76) mg.L.kg−1.min−1.pmol−1 postoperatively (p=0.86). Correlation between ISI-DISST and ISI-Clamp preoperatively was r=0.81(95%CI 0.37-0.95) and post-operatively r=0.47(95%CI 0-0.88). Bland-Altman analysis demonstrates systematic bias between the two tests, where DISST underestimated insulin sensitivity compared with the clamp by 0.96×10-2.mg.L.kg−1.min−1.pmol−1 (95%CI -2.24 to 0.32).

Conclusions There was a strong correlation between DISST and the clamp preoperatively and DISST can be used to estimate insulin sensitivity in individuals with morbid obesity. After RYGB surgery, DISST had a weaker correlation with the clamp suggesting the fundamental physiological determinants of insulin sensitivity being measured by each method change in different ways with changes in glucose homeostasis following RYGB surgery.

 
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