A practical guide to the interpretation of PK/PD profiles of longer-acting analogue insulins. Part one : the principles of glucose clamp studies
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Greeff, Oppel Bernhardt Wilhelm
Van Tonder, Jacob John
Naidu, Kershlin
McMaster, Alicia
Van Tonder, Alet
Mothilal, Rashem
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MedPharm Publications
Abstract
Glucose clamp studies are used to determine pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) of analogue insulins. With the
development of longer-acting basal analogue insulins, including glargine 300 (Gla-300) and insulin degludec (IDeg), results from
numerous glucose clamp studies are readily available. However, interpreting PK/PD profiles in a scientifically sound manner can
be a challenging feat. This is the first in a series of publications that will suggest practical tips for interpreting and comparing
results from glucose clamp studies. Variations in the glucose clamp methodology, duration of clamp studies and glucose clamp
targets influence the study design and results significantly. Selection of study populations, including healthy patients or patients
with Type 1 or 2 diabetes mellitus, has important implications. The dose of study insulin should reflect that of the general
treatment population, and ideally steady-state conditions should be used. During the study the plasma insulin concentration
and glucose infusion rate describe the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the study insulin. With these practical tips
in mind, results of glucose clamp studies can be interpreted in a scientifically correct manner. The next article in this series will
discuss the interpretation of PK/PD profiles using two newly developed longer-acting basal analogue insulins: Gla-300 and IDeg.
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Analogue insulins, Glucose clamp, Time–action profile, Glucose infusion rate, Pharmacokinetics (PK), Pharmacodynamics (PD), Glargine 300 (Gla-300), Insulin degludec (IDeg)
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Oppel BW Greeff, Jacob John van Tonder, Kershlin Naidu, Alicia McMaster,
Alet van Tonder & Rashem Mothilal (2018) A practical guide to the interpretation of PK/
PD profiles of longer-acting analogue insulins. Part one: The principles of glucose clamp
studies, Journal of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa, 23:1, 17-21, DOI:
10.1080/16089677.2017.1407096.