Method for diagnosing diabetes type 2 using standardized...

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G01N 33/74 (2006.01) G01N 33/66 (2006.01)

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CA 2536515

The present invention provides methods and materials for diagnosing a metabolic disorder comprising measuring insulin and HISS action or alternatively HISS levels, first in a fasting state and again, following consumption of a mixed standard meal. The metabolic disorders diagnosed using the disclosed methods and materials include insulin resistance, pre-diabetes and diabetes. The present invention also provides kits for practicing the disclosed methods.

L'invention concerne des méthodes et des matériaux permettant de diagnostiquer un trouble métabolique, qui consistent à mesurer le taux d'insuline et l'action de l'hormone HISS (substance sensibilisant à l'insuline hépatique) ou en variante les taux d'hormone HISS, tout d'abord dans un état de jeûne, puis après consommation d'un repas mélangé standardisé. Parmi les troubles métaboliques diagnostiqués au moyen des méthodes et matériaux de l'invention, on peut citer : la résistance à l'insuline, le prédiabète et le diabète. L'invention concerne également des kits permettant de mettre en pratique lesdites méthodes.

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