Literature DB >> 2737366

Anti-sympathetic nervous system autoantibodies. Diminished catecholamines with orthostasis.

F M Brown1, S J Brink, R Freeman, S L Rabinowe.   

Abstract

The etiology of autonomic neuropathy in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is unknown. Previous studies have noted the presence of anti-adrenal medullary antibodies in IDDM. Recently, we have also demonstrated the presence of anti-sympathetic ganglia antibodies in IDDM. We initiated a study to evaluate whether subjects with complement-fixing anti-adrenal medullary (CF-ADM) and anti-sympathetic ganglia (CF-SG) antibodies have a decreased catecholamine response to change in posture. Seven IDDM subjects aged 19-41 yr with duration of disease 5-21 yr at the time of the posture study were evaluated. Serums collected longitudinally were evaluated for the presence of CF-ADM and CF-SG antibodies. Three IDDM subjects were CF-ADM- and CF-SG- at all testing intervals (Ab- group). Four IDDM subjects were CF-ADM+ and/or CF-SG+ on at least one testing date (Ab+ group). Baseline mean norepinephrine and epinephrine levels were not significantly different in Ab+ and Ab- subjects. Norepinephrine levels 5 min after standing were mean +/- SD 227 +/- 16 and 419 +/- 48 pg/ml for Ab+ and Ab- subjects, respectively (P less than .03). The means of the 5-min minus basal norepinephrine levels were 88 +/- 42 (Ab+) and 207 +/- 26 (Ab-) pg/ml (P less than .03). Mean epinephrine levels after 5 min of standing were 35 +/- 16 (Ab+) and 101 +/- 44 (Ab-) pg/ml (P less than .03). The means of the 5-min minus basal epinephrine levels were 1 +/- 5 (Ab+) and 43 +/- 38 (Ab-) pg/ml (P less than .03).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2737366     DOI: 10.2337/diab.38.7.938

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


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