Gestational diabetes reverses the circadian variation of plasma insulin response to intravenous glucose.
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abstract
Both healthy third-trimester pregnant women and a group of women with gestational diabetes failed to show a difference in glucose clearance rates when given an intravenous glucose bolus at 8 AM compared with 4 PM. The plasma insulin response in the healthy pregnant women was greater at 8 AM. In the diabetic group, the peak insulin response was greater at 4 PM, but it was more prolonged after the 8 AM tests. These alterations in plasma insulin response were especially striking in the subgroup of obese women with gestational diabetes, who demonstrated metabolic differences compared with their nonobese counterparts.