Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) is a genetic disorder characterized by two major pathogenic processes: reduced insulin action and a relative or absolute decrease in plasma insulin concentrations. We studied 116 nondiabetic siblings from 45 families to determine if in vivo insulin action showed any aggregation among siblings. Subjects were Pima Indians from the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona who, as a group, have the highest reported incidence and prevalence of NIDDM in the world. In vivo insulin action was determined by the euglycemic-clamp technique at two rates of insulin infusion in each subject with resulting mean plasma insulin concentrations of 119 and 1938 μU/ml. After adjustment for age, sex, and degree of obesity, there was significant aggregation among siblings of in vivo insulin action at the high insulin infusion rate (P < .0001). Family membership independently accounted for ∼34% of the variance in this measure of insulin action. Glucose uptake at the lower insulin infusion rate also showed familial aggregation (P < .01), with family membership independently accounting for ∼15% of the variance of this measurement. We conclude that in vivo insulin action is a familial characteristic. The familial component of insulin action occurs in addition to the effects of obesity, age, and sex on insulin action. Therefore it is not sufficient to simply know that an individual is lean or obese to predict his/her in vivo insulin resistance, because it must also be known whether he/she is from an insulin-resistant or insulin-sensitive family. An alteration of insulin action may be an underlying and potentially genetically determined abnormality in Pima Indians that could help explain the familial aggregation of diabetes in this population. Such a genetic mechanism might also operate in populations with Native American admixture (e.g., Mexicans) as well as other populations.
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November 01 1987
In Vivo Insulin Action Is Familial Characteristic in Nondiabetic Pima Indians
Stephen Lillioja;
Stephen Lillioja
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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David M Mott;
David M Mott
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Joanna K Zawadzki;
Joanna K Zawadzki
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Andrew A Young;
Andrew A Young
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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William G H Abbott;
William G H Abbott
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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William C Knowler;
William C Knowler
Clinical Diabetes and Nutrition Section, Diabetes and Arthritis Epidemiology Section
Phoenix, Arizona
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Peter H Bennett;
Peter H Bennett
Phoenix Epidemiology and Clinical Research Branch, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health
Phoenix, Arizona
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Patricia Moll;
Patricia Moll
School of Public Health, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Clifton Bogardus
Clifton Bogardus
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Stephen Lillioja, Clinical Diabetes and Nutrition Section, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, 4212 North Sixteenth Street, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Diabetes 1987;36(11):1329–1335
Article history
Received:
October 05 1986
Revision Received:
April 20 1987
Accepted:
April 20 1987
PubMed:
3311855
Citation
Stephen Lillioja, David M Mott, Joanna K Zawadzki, Andrew A Young, William G H Abbott, William C Knowler, Peter H Bennett, Patricia Moll, Clifton Bogardus; In Vivo Insulin Action Is Familial Characteristic in Nondiabetic Pima Indians. Diabetes 1 November 1987; 36 (11): 1329–1335. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.36.11.1329
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