Literature DB >> 1647920

Increased symptoms of hypoglycaemia in the standing position in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

I B Hirsch1, S R Heller, P E Cryer.   

Abstract

1. To test the hypothesis that patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus perceive the symptoms of hypoglycaemia to a greater extent when they are in the standing position than when they are in the lying position, we assessed symptoms of hypoglycaemia, as well as heart rate and plasma noradrenaline and adrenaline concentrations, in both positions during hyperinsulinaemic glucose clamps on three occasions in seven patients. 2. Plasma glucose concentrations were clamped at 5.0 mmol/l (90 mg/dl) and 5.0 mmol/l on one occasion, at 5.0 mmol/l and 3.9 mmol/l (70 mg/dl) on another occasion, and at 5.0 mmol/l and 2.8 mmol/l (50 mg/dl) on yet another occasion. 3. During euglycaemia there was no effect of position on the symptom panels used to assess the symptomatic response to hypoglycaemia. However, at the plasma glucose concentration of 2.8 mmol/l, total (P less than 0.003) and neurogenic (P less than 0.005), but not neuroglycopenic, hypoglycaemic symptom scores were higher with the patients in the standing than in the lying position. Increments in total hypoglycaemic symptom scores, over those during the corresponding euglycaemic phase, were 5 +/- 2 in the lying position and 11 +/- 2 in the standing position (means +/- SEM, P less than 0.01). 4. Thus patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus perceive symptoms of hypoglycaemia to a greater extent when they are in the standing position than when they are in the lying position because of enhanced neurogenic symptoms.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1647920     DOI: 10.1042/cs0800583

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Sci (Lond)        ISSN: 0143-5221            Impact factor:   6.124


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