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    ISSN: 1432-5233
    Keywords: Key words Respiratory burst ; Neutrophil ; Chemiluminescence ; Hypoglycaemia ; Type 1 diabetes
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The effects of insulin-induced hypoglycaemia on the neutrophil respiratory burst were investigated in six patients with type 1 diabetes and six non-diabetic control subjects. Plasma glucose reached similar nadirs in control subjects (0.9±0.1 mmol l–1; mean±SEM) and diabetic patients (1.2±0.2 mmol l–1) (NS). The resting neutrophil respiratory burst was similar in control subjects (1.26±0.15 mV) and diabetic patients (1.03±0.18 mV) (NS). The neutrophil respiratory burst fell following hypoglycaemia in control subjects and diabetic patients to 0.38±0.05 mV (P〈0.001) and 0.54±0.09 mV (P〈0.05), respectively. This fall was significantly greater in control subjects (ANOVA; P〈0.001). Resting neutrophil counts were not significantly different in control subjects (3.2±0.3×109 l–1) and diabetic patients (6.1±1.5×109 l–1). Following hypoglycaemia, neutrophil numbers increased in control subjects and diabetic patients to 11.5±1.4×109 l–1 (P〈0.01) and 9.7±1.7×109 l–1 (P〈0.05), respectively. This increase was significantly greater in control subjects (ANOVA; P〈0.001). These results suggest that the neutrophil respiratory burst is suppressed in response to hypoglycaemia and that this phenomenon is more pronounced in non-diabetic subjects.
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