Grasso S, Fallucca F, Romeo M G, Distefano G, Sciullo E, Reitano G
Institute of Pathology, University of Catania, Italy.
Acta Paediatr Scand. 1990 Mar;79(3):280-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1990.tb11457.x.
The effect of the intravenous glucose on plasma levels of glucagon and insulin were evaluated in thirty-five LBW preterm infants who were appropriate for gestational age. Their mean birthweight and gestational age were 1220 +/- 55 g (range 750-1730 g) and 29 +/- 1 weeks (range 25-35 weeks), respectively. A 30 min glucose infusion in 16 infants (1 g/kg b.w. in 30 min) caused a prompt and sustained suppression of plasma glucagon and a delayed but significant insulin release. The mean of the sum of maximal plasma glucagon decrements below the baseline was 173 +/- 42 pg/ml. In another 12 infants a significant fall in plasma glucagon and a variable but significant plasma insulin release also occurred throughout the 24 h study on continuous intravenous glucose (rate 2.4-2.7 mg/kg/min). The mean of the sum of maximal plasma glucagon decrements below the baseline up to 12 h was 282 +/- 36 and was similar to that seen in the previous group.