Insulin Therapy In Type1DM
H. Delshad M.D
Endocrinologist
Research Institute For Endocrine Sciences
Pulsatile insulin secretion
Insulin is normally secreted in coordinated secretory bursts.
In humans, pulses occur about every 10 minutes.
After oral ingestion of glucose (arrow), which produces a glucose stimulus and an incretin effect, an increase in the amplitude of the bursts is seen, as well as an increase in frequency, with intervals decreasing from about 7 to 5 minutes.
Insulin therapy in T1 DM: Key points