Nasal insulin administration does not affect hepatic glucose production at systemic fasting insulin levels.
Peter PlomgaardJakob S HansenBodil IngerslevJens O ClemmesenNiels H SecherGerrit van HallAndreas FritscheCora WeigertRainer LehmannHans-Ulrich HäringMartin HeniPublished in: Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (2019)
Nasal administration of insulin does not influence whole-body or hepatic glucose production in fasting humans. By contrast, pharmacological delivery of insulin to the brain might modulate insulin effectiveness in glucose-producing tissue when circulating insulin levels are elevated; therefore, the metabolic consequences of brain insulin action appear to be dependent on metabolic prandial status.