Affiliation:
1. Institutes for Research in Extramural Medicine and Endocrinology, Reproduction and Metabolism, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; and the Departments of Pediatrics and Clinical Genetics, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To assess the prevalence of antibodies to GAD65 (GAD65-A) in relation to glucose tolerance disturbances and to blood glucose-lowering therapy in a general Dutch population.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS
A population sample of 2,350 Dutch subjects, age 50–74 years, agreed to undergo an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). They were classified as having normal glucose tolerance, impaired glucose tolerance, newly detected diabetes, or known diabetes. GAD65-A levels were measured in serum by means of a standardized radioligand assay and subsequently were expressed as indexes. The prevalence rates were defined as the proportions of individuals of each category of glucose tolerance exceeding the value of the index at the 99th percentile of the entire study population.
RESULTS
The prevalence rates and the 95% CIs of GAD65-A were 0.7% (0.4–1.2%) in cases of normal glucose tolerance, 2.4% (0.9–5.3%) in impaired glucose tolerance, 0% (0–3.3%) in newly detected diabetes, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria, and 3.5% (0.7–10.0%) in known diabetes. A total of 2 out of 3 subjects with GAD65-A indexes above the 99th percentile and 10 out of 18 subjects with GAD65-A indexes above the 85th percentile received insulin therapy for their diabetes, which showed an association between GAD65-A and insulin therapy
CONCLUSIONS
Low prevalence rates of latent autoimmunity to GAD were found in 50- to 74-year-old Dutch subjects with normal and abnormal glucose tolerance, and GAD65-A was associated with insulin use in known diabetic subjects.
Publisher
American Diabetes Association
Subject
Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine
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