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Decreased Insulin Secretion in Women with Previous Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Yoon Pyo Lee, Soo Kyung Lim, Ji young Chang, Eun kyo Jung, Youn-i Choi, Jee-Young Oh, Youngsun Hong, Yeon-Ah Sung, Hyejin Lee
Ewha Med J 2015;38(1):30-35.   Published online March 26, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.2015.38.1.30
Objectives

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) affects 2%-4% of the all pregnant women, and it is a major risk factor for development of type 2 DM. We performed this cross-sectional study to determine whether there were defects in insulin secretory capacity or insulin sensitivity in women with previous GDM.

Methods

On 6-8 weeks after delivery, 75 g oral glucose tolerance test was performed in 36 women with previous GDM and 19 non-pregnant control women matched with age and weight. Intravenous glucose tolerance test was performed on 10-14 weeks after delivery. Insulin secretory capacity measured as the acute insulin response to glucose (AIRg) and insulin sensitivity as minimal model derived sensitivity index (SI) were obtained. AIRg×SI (β-cell disposition index) was used as an index of β-cell function.

Results

Women with previous GDM were classified into normal glucose tolerance (postpartum-NGT, n=19) and impaired glucose tolerance (postpartum-IGT, n=17). Postpartum fasting glucose levels were significantly higher in postpartum-IGT compared to postpartum-NGT and control (P<0.05). AIRg×SI was significantly lower in postpartum-IGT compared to control (P<0.05). SI was lower in postpartum-NGT and postpartum-IGT compared to control, but the difference did not have the statistical significance. Frequency of parental history of type 2 diabetes was significantly greater in postpartum-IGT compared to postpartum-NGT (P<0.05).

Conclusion

Women with previous GDM showed impaired insulin secretion although their glucose tolerance states were restored to normal. It suggests impaired early insulin secretion may be a major pathophysiologic factor for development of type 2 DM, and this defect may be genetically determined.

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Acute Septic Arthritis and Skin Abscess Caused by Neisseria cinerea
Hyo Moon Son, Ko Eun Lee, Soo Kyung Lim, Youn I Choi, Eun Kyo Jung, Miae Lee, Jae Kwang Kim, Hee Jung Choi
Ewha Med J 2014;37(Suppl):S24-S27.   Published online December 24, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.2014.37.S.S24

Neisseria cinerea is bacteria known as non-pathogenic strain. However, in rare cases, it can cause opportunistic infections. Those diseases caused by N. cinerea include neonatal ophthalmia, proctitis, pneumonia, peritonitis in patients with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, endocarditis and meningitis. In this report, we describe a patient with septic arthritis and skin abscess of finger joints that was caused by N. cinerea. A 27-year-old man visited the hospital due to swelling, redness and pain of proximal interphalangeal joint of the left second finger. After blood culture test, ceftriaxone was administered on admission and debridement was performed the affected joints. N. cinerea was identified in the blood culture. The patient was improved with ceftriaxone.

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