Classic Ketogenic Diet (KD) is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet that induces ketone body production through fat metabolism with the goal of mimicking a starvation state without depriving the body of necessary calories. KD is an established treatment of glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome and drug-resistant epilepsy, and it is currently evaluated in the management of insulin resistant states as metabolic syndrome, obesity and type 2 diabetes. Insulin is required for effective storage of meal substrates, but insulin secretory rate (ISR) response after a classic ketogenic meal (cKDm) has never been investigated We measured ISR after a cross-over administrations of a cKDm and of a Mediterranean meal (Mm) providing 2%vs60% carbohydrates, 88%vs25%fat and 10%vs15% protein, respectively of 40% of individual’s total energy requirement in 12 healthy subjects (6F/6M, 19-31 year. Venous blood was sampled at 0, 10, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 and 180min to measure glucose, insulin and C-peptide concentrations. ISR was calculated from c-peptide deconvolution and normalized to estimated body surface area Glucose and insulin concentrations and ISR responses were markedly reduced (p<0,001 al parameters) after cKDm with respect to Mm (Figure). For the first time we have shown that cKDm is disposed with only a minimal ISR compared to a Mm. This finding may be of interest for patients with insulin resistance and or insulin secretory defects.
Acute Insulin Secretory Effects of a Classic Ketogenic Meal in Healthy Subjects / S. Bertoli, A. Spadafranca, R. DE AMICIS, A. Leone, A. Mari, A. Battezzati. - In: DIABETES. - ISSN 0012-1797. - 67:Suppl. 1(2018 Jul), pp. 292-OR.A78-292-OR.A78. ((Intervento presentato al 78. convegno American Diabetes Association tenutosi a Orlando (FL, USA) nel 2018 [10.2337/db18-292-OR].
Acute Insulin Secretory Effects of a Classic Ketogenic Meal in Healthy Subjects
S. Bertoli;A. Spadafranca;R. DE AMICIS;A. Leone;A. Battezzati
2018
Abstract
Classic Ketogenic Diet (KD) is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet that induces ketone body production through fat metabolism with the goal of mimicking a starvation state without depriving the body of necessary calories. KD is an established treatment of glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome and drug-resistant epilepsy, and it is currently evaluated in the management of insulin resistant states as metabolic syndrome, obesity and type 2 diabetes. Insulin is required for effective storage of meal substrates, but insulin secretory rate (ISR) response after a classic ketogenic meal (cKDm) has never been investigated We measured ISR after a cross-over administrations of a cKDm and of a Mediterranean meal (Mm) providing 2%vs60% carbohydrates, 88%vs25%fat and 10%vs15% protein, respectively of 40% of individual’s total energy requirement in 12 healthy subjects (6F/6M, 19-31 year. Venous blood was sampled at 0, 10, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 and 180min to measure glucose, insulin and C-peptide concentrations. ISR was calculated from c-peptide deconvolution and normalized to estimated body surface area Glucose and insulin concentrations and ISR responses were markedly reduced (p<0,001 al parameters) after cKDm with respect to Mm (Figure). For the first time we have shown that cKDm is disposed with only a minimal ISR compared to a Mm. This finding may be of interest for patients with insulin resistance and or insulin secretory defects.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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