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    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Hemochromatosis ; Cirrhosis ; Insulin receptor ; Insulin binding ; Insulin resistance
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary This study investigated insulin receptor binding (number and affinity) to erythrocytes in patients with precirrhotic hemochromatosis, patients with cirrhosis, and healthy subjects. To evaluate plasma glucose and insulin levels, an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was performed in all subjects. In the fasting state, all patients exhibited normal glucose levels. Precirrhotic patients showed slight impairment of glucose tolerance while cirrhotic patients were strikingly glucose intolerant. In both patient groups, fasting plasma insulin levels were increased. Following the glucose load, plasma insulin levels were significantly enhanced in precirrhotic patients at 90 and 120 min and increased at all times in cirrhotic patients. In the postabsorptive state (in the presence of hyperinsulinemia) insulin binding and the number and affinity of insulin receptors of erythrocytes were not different in precirrhotic or cirrhotic patients when compared to controls. We conclude that studies of insulin binding on erythrocytes do not contribute to the evaluation of the pathogenesis of insulin resistance in liver disease.
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