Clinics (Jan 2013)

Residual C-peptide in patients with Type 1 diabetes and multiethnic backgrounds

  • Mirella Hansen de Almeida,
  • Joana Rodrigues Dantas,
  • Bianca Barone,
  • Fabiano Marcel Serfaty,
  • Rosane Kupfer,
  • Marta Albernaz,
  • Maria Rocio Bencke,
  • Lenita Zajdenverg,
  • Melanie Rodacki,
  • José Egídio Paulo de Oliveira

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 1
pp. 123 – 126

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate serum C-peptide in 88 patients from a multiethnic population with Type-1 diabetes and variable disease durations. METHOD: Eighty-eight patients with a mean disease duration of 8.1 +7.6 years were included and underwent C-peptide measurement before and after glucagon stimulation. Chi-squared and Mann Whitney U-tests were used to compare the variables between groups (all two-tailed, a = 0.05). Spearmans correlation coefficient was used to test the association between the continuous variables. Logistic regression was used for the multivariate analysis. Twenty-eight (31.8%) individuals had significantly detectable C-peptide levels after stimuli, particularly those with a shorter disease duration (p<0.001). RESULTS: Patients with detectable C-peptide levels required lower insulin doses (p<0.009) and had similar HbA1C results (p = 0.182) and fewer chronic complications (p = 0.029). CONCLUSION: C-peptide detection was common in Type-1 diabetics, particularly shortly after being diagnosed. This result may have clinical implications.

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