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DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1092719
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Secretory B-Cell Activity in Insulin Dependent Maturity-Onset Diabetic
Publication History
Publication Date:
17 December 2008 (online)

Abstract
In 10 insulin dependent maturity onset diabetics we found elevated basal C-Peptide levels (4.78 ±0.5 ng/mL Normal range 1.1-3.6 ng/ml), which could be suppressed by insulin injection to the same extent as in sulfonylurea treated diabetics could be demonstrated. C-Peptide immunoreactivity in these patients therefore seems to be newly secreted rather than accumulated material Since adrenalectomized patients could be suppressed in the same way, it is likely, that catecholamines are not the major factor in the mechanism of suppression. Therefore only decrease of bloodsugar levels seems to be accountable for the decrease of C-Peptide levels. High C-Peptide levels in insulin dependent maturity onset diabetics which cannot be stimulated but suppressed may be explained by a loss of glucoreceptor molecules
Key words
C-Peptide - Glucoreceptor - Adrenalectomy - Residual Secretion - Insulin Induced Hypoglycemia