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Long-acting insulin analogs versus human insulins [Editorial]

Garg, Satish K; Naik, Ramachandra G
PMID: 18715208
ISSN: 1520-9156
CID: 5367482

Use of continuous glucose monitoring in patients with type 1 diabetes

Ellis, Samuel L; Naik, Ramachandra G; Gemperline, Kate; Garg, Satish K
The prevalence of type 1 diabetes continues to increase worldwide at a rate higher than previously projected, while the number of patients achieving American Diabetes Association (ADA) glycated hemoglobin (A1c) goals remains suboptimal. There are numerous barriers to patients achieving A1c targets including increased frequency of severe hypoglycemia associated with lowering plasma glucose as measured by lower A1c values. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) was first approved for retrospective analysis and now has advanced to the next step in diabetes management with the approval of real-time glucose sensing. Real-time CGM, in short term studies, has been shown to decrease A1c values, improve glucose variability (GV), and minimize the time and number of hypoglycemic events in patients with type 1 diabetes. These products are approved for adjunctive use to self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG), but future long-term studies are needed to document their safety, efficacy, ability to replace SMBG as a tool of monitoring, and ultimately utility into closed-loop insulin delivery systems. New algorithms will need to be developed that account for rapid changes in the glucose values, so that accuracy of the sensor data can be maintained. In addition, for better clinical care and usage, algorithms also need to be developed for both patients and the providers to guide them for their ongoing diabetes care.
PMID: 18690902
ISSN: 1875-6417
CID: 5367472

Performance of alternate sensor insertion sites for a third-generation DexCom continuous glucose monitoring system [Meeting Abstract]

Garg, Satish K.; Ritchie, Peter L.; Naik, Ramachandra G.; Ellis, Samuel L.; Voelmle, Mary K.; Gottlieb, Peter A.
ISI:000256612000386
ISSN: 0012-1797
CID: 5367542

Improved A1c values with no increase in hypoglycemia in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes using real-time continuous home glucose monitors [Meeting Abstract]

Voelmle, Mary K.; Ritchie, Peter J.; Naik, Ramachandra G.; Garg, Satish K.
ISI:000256612000391
ISSN: 0012-1797
CID: 5367562

A pilot study of 10-day use of the SEVEN continuous glucose monitoring system [Meeting Abstract]

Garg, Satish K.; Jones, Kelly; Voelmle, Mary K.; Naik, RamaChandra G.; Ellis, Samuel L.
ISI:000256612000389
ISSN: 0012-1797
CID: 5367552

Self-monitoring of blood glucose in insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes

Naik, Ramachandra G.; Ellis, Samuel L.
ISI:000256678600008
ISSN: 1520-9156
CID: 5367572

Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults

Chapter by: Naik, R. G.; Palmer, J. P.
in: Type 1 Diabetes in Adults: Principles and Practice by
[S.l.] : CRC Press, 2007
pp. 17-32
ISBN: 9780849326226
CID: 5444102

The Pathophysiology and genetics of type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes

Chapter by: Naik, Ramachandra; Lernmark, A; Palmer, JP
in: The diabetes mellitus manual : a primary care companion to Ellenberg and Rifkin's by Inzucchi, Silvio E; et al [Eds]
New York : McGraw-Hill, c2005
pp. 29-50
ISBN:
CID: 5444112

Ovulation induction and thyroid dysfunction

Chapter by: Naik, Ramachandra G
in: Manual of ovulation induction by Allahbadia, Gautam [Ed]
New Delhi : Tunbridge Wells, UK : Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers ; Anshan, 2005
pp. 108-114
ISBN: 9781904798422
CID: 5444152

Precursor frequencies of T-cells reactive to insulin in recent onset type 1 diabetes mellitus

Naik, Ramachandra G; Beckers, Cora; Wentwoord, Rino; Frenken, Arlette; Duinkerken, Gaby; Brooks-Worrell, Barbara; Schloot, Nanette C; Palmer, Jerry P; Roep, Bart O
T-cell mediated autoimmune beta-cell destruction is an important component of type 1 diabetes (T1D) and insulin is a critical antigen recognized by autoreactive T-cells. The aim of this study was to investigate the precursor frequency of insulin reactive T-cells in type 1 diabetes. We studied 19 T1D patients, 12 age-matching non-diabetic healthy siblings and 12 non-diabetic healthy parents. Limiting dilution analysis (LDA) was performed to insulin and tetanus toxoid (TT). A progressive decrease in the number of negative cultures at increasing cell concentrations that is represented by a low goodness-of-fit (GoF, low Chi-square), was seen with the TT response in all three groups; precursor frequencies and GoF were similar in patients, siblings, and parents. Reactivity to insulin, however, showed low precursor frequencies in patients and siblings and the LDA to insulin demonstrated dramatic decreases in the number of positive cultures at higher cell concentrations leading to a high GoF in patients and siblings compared to parents. This saw-toothed pattern of reactivity to insulin is indicative of multiple hit kinetics and implies that the response is regulated. Consequently the precursor frequency of insulin autoreactive cells in patients and their siblings is probably much higher than calculated.
PMID: 15236753
ISSN: 0896-8411
CID: 5367462