The aim of this study was to compare the effect of nicotinamide (NCT) alone or in combination with a cortisone-like substance, deflazacort (DFL), on the integrated parameters of metabolic control in patients with the recent-onset of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Thirty-six patients who were diagnosed with diabetes between 5 and 35 years of age entered a randomized, double-blind, 1-year prospective study. Group A (n = 18) received NCT for 1 year (25 mg.kg-1.day-1) plus DFL for 3 months (0.6 mg.kg-1.day-1 in the first month, 0.3 mg.kg-1.day-1 in the other 2 months). Group B (n = 18) received NCT for 1 year (25 mg.kg-1.day-1) plus placebo for the first 3 months. All patients were treated with intensified insulin therapy. RESULTS: At 3 months after diagnosis, the insulin dose was significantly higher in group A compared with group B (P < 0.03) with similar HbA1 levels. Basal and stimulated C-peptide levels in group A of both adults and children were significantly higher compared with patients of group B (P < 0.05 and P < 0.03, respectively). At the end of a 1-year follow-up, basal C-peptide did not differ between the two groups, although stimulated C-peptide was still significantly higher in patients of group A compared with group B (P < 0.05). Finally, insulin requirement did not differ between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: A short-term course of DFL therapy at diagnosis in addition to NCT slightly increases glucagon-stimulated but not basal beta-cell function after 1 year.
Combination of nicotinamide and steroid versus nicotinamide in recent-onset IDDM: The IMDIAB II study / P., Pozzilli; N., Visalli; M. L., Boccuni; Baroni, Marco Giorgio; Buzzetti, Raffaella; E., Fioriti; Signore, Alberto; Cavallo, Maria Gisella; D., Andreani; L., Lucentini; M. C., Matteoli; A., Crino; C. A., Cicconetti; C., Teodonio; R., Amoretti; L., Pisano; M. G., Pennafina; G., Santopadre; G., Marozzi. - In: DIABETES CARE. - ISSN 0149-5992. - 17:8(1994), pp. 897-900.
Combination of nicotinamide and steroid versus nicotinamide in recent-onset IDDM: The IMDIAB II study
BARONI, Marco Giorgio;BUZZETTI, Raffaella;SIGNORE, Alberto;CAVALLO, Maria Gisella;
1994
Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare the effect of nicotinamide (NCT) alone or in combination with a cortisone-like substance, deflazacort (DFL), on the integrated parameters of metabolic control in patients with the recent-onset of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Thirty-six patients who were diagnosed with diabetes between 5 and 35 years of age entered a randomized, double-blind, 1-year prospective study. Group A (n = 18) received NCT for 1 year (25 mg.kg-1.day-1) plus DFL for 3 months (0.6 mg.kg-1.day-1 in the first month, 0.3 mg.kg-1.day-1 in the other 2 months). Group B (n = 18) received NCT for 1 year (25 mg.kg-1.day-1) plus placebo for the first 3 months. All patients were treated with intensified insulin therapy. RESULTS: At 3 months after diagnosis, the insulin dose was significantly higher in group A compared with group B (P < 0.03) with similar HbA1 levels. Basal and stimulated C-peptide levels in group A of both adults and children were significantly higher compared with patients of group B (P < 0.05 and P < 0.03, respectively). At the end of a 1-year follow-up, basal C-peptide did not differ between the two groups, although stimulated C-peptide was still significantly higher in patients of group A compared with group B (P < 0.05). Finally, insulin requirement did not differ between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: A short-term course of DFL therapy at diagnosis in addition to NCT slightly increases glucagon-stimulated but not basal beta-cell function after 1 year.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.