Intraperitoneal insulin administration in pigs: effect on circulating insulin and glucose levels

Introduction The effect of intraperitoneal insulin infusion has limited evidence in the literature. Therefore, the aim of the study was to investigate the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of different intraperitoneal insulin boluses. There is a lack of studies comparing the insulin appearance i...

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Main Authors: Sven Magnus Carlsen, Ilze Dirnena-Fusini, Marte Kierulf Åm, Anders Lyngvi Fougner, Sverre Christian Christiansen
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Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021-08-01
Series:BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care
Online Access:https://drc.bmj.com/content/9/1/e001929.full
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spelling doaj-53f5c09390a348d1b1976da4956ad33a2021-08-10T10:30:20ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care2052-48972021-08-019110.1136/bmjdrc-2020-001929Intraperitoneal insulin administration in pigs: effect on circulating insulin and glucose levelsSven Magnus Carlsen0Ilze Dirnena-Fusini1Marte Kierulf Åm2Anders Lyngvi Fougner3Sverre Christian Christiansen4Department Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayDepartment Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayDepartment Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayDepartment of Engineering Cybernetics, Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayDepartment Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayIntroduction The effect of intraperitoneal insulin infusion has limited evidence in the literature. Therefore, the aim of the study was to investigate the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of different intraperitoneal insulin boluses. There is a lack of studies comparing the insulin appearance in the systemic circulation after intraperitoneal compared with subcutaneous insulin delivery. Thus, we also aimed for a comparison with the subcutaneous route.Research design and methods Eight anesthetized, non-diabetic pigs were given three different intraperitoneal insulin boluses (2, 5 and 10 U). The order of boluses for the last six pigs was randomized. Endogenous insulin and glucagon release were suppressed by repeated somatostatin analog injections. The first pig was used to identify the infusion rate of glucose to maintain stable glucose values throughout the experiment. The estimated difference between insulin boluses was compared using two-way analysis of variance (GraphPad Prism V.8).In addition, a trial of three pigs which received subcutaneous insulin boluses was included for comparison with intraperitoneal insulin boluses.Results Decreased mean blood glucose levels were observed after 5 and 10 U intraperitoneal insulin boluses compared with the 2 U boluses. No changes in circulating insulin levels were observed after the 2 and 5 U intraperitoneal boluses, while increased circulating insulin levels were observed after the 10 U intraperitoneal boluses. Subcutaneously injected insulin resulted in higher values of circulating insulin compared with the corresponding intraperitoneal boluses.Conclusions Smaller intraperitoneal boluses of insulin have an effect on circulating glucose levels without increasing insulin levels in the systemic circulation. By increasing the insulin bolus, a major increase in circulating insulin was observed, with a minor additive effect on circulating glucose levels. This is compatible with a close to 100% first-pass effect in the liver after smaller intraperitoneal boluses. Subcutaneous insulin boluses markedly increased circulating insulin levels.https://drc.bmj.com/content/9/1/e001929.full
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author Sven Magnus Carlsen
Ilze Dirnena-Fusini
Marte Kierulf Åm
Anders Lyngvi Fougner
Sverre Christian Christiansen
spellingShingle Sven Magnus Carlsen
Ilze Dirnena-Fusini
Marte Kierulf Åm
Anders Lyngvi Fougner
Sverre Christian Christiansen
Intraperitoneal insulin administration in pigs: effect on circulating insulin and glucose levels
BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care
author_facet Sven Magnus Carlsen
Ilze Dirnena-Fusini
Marte Kierulf Åm
Anders Lyngvi Fougner
Sverre Christian Christiansen
author_sort Sven Magnus Carlsen
title Intraperitoneal insulin administration in pigs: effect on circulating insulin and glucose levels
title_short Intraperitoneal insulin administration in pigs: effect on circulating insulin and glucose levels
title_full Intraperitoneal insulin administration in pigs: effect on circulating insulin and glucose levels
title_fullStr Intraperitoneal insulin administration in pigs: effect on circulating insulin and glucose levels
title_full_unstemmed Intraperitoneal insulin administration in pigs: effect on circulating insulin and glucose levels
title_sort intraperitoneal insulin administration in pigs: effect on circulating insulin and glucose levels
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care
issn 2052-4897
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Introduction The effect of intraperitoneal insulin infusion has limited evidence in the literature. Therefore, the aim of the study was to investigate the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of different intraperitoneal insulin boluses. There is a lack of studies comparing the insulin appearance in the systemic circulation after intraperitoneal compared with subcutaneous insulin delivery. Thus, we also aimed for a comparison with the subcutaneous route.Research design and methods Eight anesthetized, non-diabetic pigs were given three different intraperitoneal insulin boluses (2, 5 and 10 U). The order of boluses for the last six pigs was randomized. Endogenous insulin and glucagon release were suppressed by repeated somatostatin analog injections. The first pig was used to identify the infusion rate of glucose to maintain stable glucose values throughout the experiment. The estimated difference between insulin boluses was compared using two-way analysis of variance (GraphPad Prism V.8).In addition, a trial of three pigs which received subcutaneous insulin boluses was included for comparison with intraperitoneal insulin boluses.Results Decreased mean blood glucose levels were observed after 5 and 10 U intraperitoneal insulin boluses compared with the 2 U boluses. No changes in circulating insulin levels were observed after the 2 and 5 U intraperitoneal boluses, while increased circulating insulin levels were observed after the 10 U intraperitoneal boluses. Subcutaneously injected insulin resulted in higher values of circulating insulin compared with the corresponding intraperitoneal boluses.Conclusions Smaller intraperitoneal boluses of insulin have an effect on circulating glucose levels without increasing insulin levels in the systemic circulation. By increasing the insulin bolus, a major increase in circulating insulin was observed, with a minor additive effect on circulating glucose levels. This is compatible with a close to 100% first-pass effect in the liver after smaller intraperitoneal boluses. Subcutaneous insulin boluses markedly increased circulating insulin levels.
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