Literature DB >> 1789128

Skinfold thickness, local subcutaneous blood flow and insulin absorption in diabetic patients.

P Hildebrandt1.   

Abstract

The influence of skinfold thickness on the local subcutaneous blood flow (SBF) and absorption rate of subcutaneously injected and infused soluble insulin was investigated in insulin-dependent diabetic patients. The local 133Xenon washout technique was used for measuring SBF and the disappearance of 125I labelled insulin for measuring insulin absorption. A Harpenden skinfold caliper was used for measuring skinfold thickness. A large variation in skinfold thickness (range 6-40 mm, N = 50) was demonstrated. The SBF was curvilinear related to the skinfold thickness with decreasing SBF for increasing skinfold thickness (N = 50). A similar relationship was found between the SBF and the absorption rate of subcutaneously injected (N = 10) and infused (N = 7) insulin. The large variation in skinfold thickness and thus insulin absorption may partly explain the well-known large inter-individual variation in insulin absorption, and the different absorption rates from areas with different skinfold thickness should be taken into account when treating with insulin.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1789128

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Physiol Scand Suppl        ISSN: 0302-2994


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