1455-P: The Oral Disposition Index (ODI) and Its Components during the Progression of Autoantibody-Positive (Ab+) Individuals to Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)

Introduction and Objective: A lower ODI (secretion x sensitivity) has been shown to be predictive of T1D. In a longitudinal analysis, we assessed whether there is differential change during the progression to T1D between the two components of ODI, secretion and sensitivity. Methods: TrialNet Pathway...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2024-06, Vol.73 (Supplement_1), p.1
Hauptverfasser: ISMAIL, HEBA M., CUTHBERTSON, DAVID D., JACOBSEN, LAURA M., ATKINSON, MARK A., LIBMAN, INGRID, REDONDO, MARIA J., SOSENKO, JAY
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction and Objective: A lower ODI (secretion x sensitivity) has been shown to be predictive of T1D. In a longitudinal analysis, we assessed whether there is differential change during the progression to T1D between the two components of ODI, secretion and sensitivity. Methods: TrialNet Pathway to Prevention progressors to T1D (n=336) were studied. All had OGTTs at baseline, 0.5 years before diagnosis, and at diagnosis. The mean (±SD) interval from baseline to 0.5 years before diagnosis was 3.6 (2.4) years. AUC C-peptide/AUC glucose (AUC Ratio) and 1/fasting insulin (1/FI) were used as proxies for secretion and sensitivity, respectively. Change/yr was calculated. Results: Mean (±SD) baseline age and BMI were 13.3 (10.7) years and 23.0 (41.8) kg/m2, respectively. The majority were male (53.3%) and White (91.7%). The change/yr of both ODI and AUC Ratio was not significant from baseline to 0.5 years before diagnosis (table). However, from 0.5 years before to diagnosis, ODI and AUC Ratio declined appreciably (both p
ISSN:0012-1797
1939-327X
DOI:10.2337/db24-1455-P