Literature DB >> 6751926

Insulin resistance and insulin receptors in hepatic cirrhosis.

A T Blei, D C Robbins, E Drobny, G Baumann, A H Rubenstein.   

Abstract

To explore the influence of extrahepatic factors in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance in hepatic cirrhosis, we studied 125I-insulin binding to erythrocytes and monocytes of 14 clinically stable cirrhotic individuals and compared the results with a normal control group. All patients had fasting normoglycemia at the time of the study but abnormal glucose tolerance was detected in 7 of 9 cirrhotic patients after an oral glucose load. Seven patients (group N) had normal fasting serum insulin levels, and 7 patients (group H) manifested fasting hyperinsulinemia. However, all patients had elevated insulin levels after oral glucose. Insulin binding to erythrocytes was significantly decreased in both cirrhotic subgroups; monocyte studies in 5 hyperinsulinemic patients revealed a similar decrease in binding. Scatchard analysis in monocytes suggests that this decreased binding is secondary to a decrease in the receptor number per cell. No correlation between insulin binding and fasting plasma insulin, glucagon, or growth hormone levels was seen. Sera from 4 patients were examined for the presence of a non-specific inhibitor of insulin binding, but no evidence for such a factor was found. We conclude that the decrease in insulin binding is mediated in the monocyte by a reduction of receptor concentration; in the erythrocyte the mechanism for decreased binding could not be clearly delineated. The insulin resistance seen in cirrhosis may result in part from decreased binding of insulin to target tissues; an additional postreceptor defect cannot be excluded in hyperinsulinemic individuals.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6751926

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterology        ISSN: 0016-5085            Impact factor:   22.682


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