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    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Primary adult myxoedema ; oral glucose tolerance test ; arginine test ; insulin tolerance test ; plasma insulin ; pancreatic glucagon (nesidioglucagon) ; gut glucagon (enteroglucagon) ; growth hormone ; hypoglycemia ; insulin resistance
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Previous studies have shown that in patients with primary adult myxoedema (PAM) the rise in blood glucose (BG) and plasma insulin (IRI) after various stimuli is higher and more sustained than in normals, so that in this condition insulin resistance may be hypothesized. In the search for factors involved glucose (BG), insulin (IRI), glucagon (IRG), (assayed with an antiserum which is not specific for pancreatic glucagon) and growth hormone (GH), have been determined in blood during the oral glucose tolerance test, OGTT, (100 g), arginine intravenous infusion, ATT (30 g/30 min), and insulin-induced hypoglycemia, ITT (0.1 kg), in patients with PAM, without clinical diabetes, and in normal control subjects. During OGTT, glucose and IRI levels were higher than normal; on the other hand, IRG (probably gut glucagon, or enteroglucagon) levels were lower than in normals. During ATT blood glucose in PAM was slightly higher than normal at 30′ and lower at 90′ and 120′; insulin levels were higher than normal at any time; GH and IRG (very likely pancreatic glucagon, or nesidioglucagon) responses were lower than normal. During ITT, blood glucose levels dropped slowly but progressively and GH levels were lower than normal. It is concluded that in primary adult myxoedema glucagon, both enteric and pancreatic, and growth hormone secretions are impaired. The resistance to insulin action observed in PAM does not seem to be due to an excess of growth hormone or (nesidioglucagon).
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