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Metabolic instability in type I diabetic patients. Studies on insulin absorption, hepatic production of metabolites and glucose counterregulation.

P Micossi, M Scavini, F Dosio, L Monti, P M Piatti.   

Abstract

In order to investigate the causes underlying metabolic instability in type I diabetes mellitus, we studied 8 unstable (group 1) and 4 well-controlled (group 2) diabetic patients, matched for age and duration of diabetes. Subjects were connected overnight to an artificial pancreas and brought to normoglycemia. On the following morning, insulin administration was discontinued for 6 hours and both metabolic and hormonal studies were carried out during this period. After insulin withdrawal, group 1 showed a faster rise of blood glucose (peak: 324.63 +/- 24.93 vs 175.25 +/- 42.63 mg/dl, p less than 0.01), beta-OH-butyrate (peak: 2,273.25 +/- 415.78 vs 550.50 +/- 158.17 mumol/l, p less than 0.01), and glycerol (164.10 +/- 38.90 vs 28.25 +/- 10.6 mumol/l, p less than 0.01). C-peptide secretion increased in group 2 from 0.09 +/- 0.052 to 0.22 +/- 0.099 pmol/ml whereas it remained almost undetectable in group 1 (p less than 0.01, group 1 vs group 2). Growth hormone, cortisol and immunoreactive glucagon were not significantly different in the two groups at any time after insulin withdrawal. Free insulin, after repeated s.c. or i.m. injection of porcine monocomponent insulin (10 IU), was not different in the two groups. We concluded that type I diabetic patients showing severe metabolic instability produced more glucose, ketone bodies and glycerol after insulin withdrawal than control 'stable' patients. This difference could not be accounted for by an excessive secretion of counterregulatory hormones or by an erratic insulin absorption from the injection sites and may have been related to the degree of B-cell failure, as measured by the absence of C-peptide and/or to the degree of insulin resistance.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3907236     DOI: 10.1007/bf02590772

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Diabetol Lat        ISSN: 0001-5563


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