Literature DB >> 11710799

Changes of gastric emptying rate and gastrin levels are early indicators of autonomic neuropathy in type II diabetic patients.

L Migdalis1, T Thomaides, C Chairopoulos, C Kalogeropoulou, J Charalabides, F Mantzara.   

Abstract

The authors investigated the effect of a balanced meal on gastric emptying rate and gastrin plasma concentrations in patients with type II diabetes and autonomic neuropathy, in diabetic patients without autonomic neuropathy, and in healthy subjects (controls). Before food the gastrin plasma concentrations were higher in patients with diabetes with autonomic neuropathy. After food, gastric emptying rate was slower in patients with diabetes with autonomic neuropathy, whereas gastrin plasma concentrations increased in 30 minutes in all groups but to a greater extent in patients with diabetes with autonomic neuropathy. Sixty minutes after food, there was a significant decrease in gastrin plasma concentrations in patients with diabetes with autonomic neuropathy, compared with the other two groups. These data suggest that in patients with type II diabetes with autonomic neuropathy, food causes slower gastric emptying and different plasma gastrin level responses from those in patients with type II diabetes without autonomic neuropathy and controls. There are therefore differences in the responses to food ingestion between these groups because of vagal denervation induced by autonomic neuropathy. These tests should be reserved for patients with symptoms suggestive of disturbed gastric emptying, or for patients with autonomic neuropathy without symptoms of gastroparesis.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11710799     DOI: 10.1007/bf02298958

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Auton Res        ISSN: 0959-9851            Impact factor:   4.435


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