Naidoo C, Jialal I, Suleman A, Rajput M C, Joubert S M
Diabetes Care. 1986 Jan-Feb;9(1):57-60. doi: 10.2337/diacare.9.1.57.
Acute insulin release in response to maximal intravenous doses of glucose (0.5 g/kg), tolbutamide (1 g), and glucagon (1 mg) was studied in 10 subjects with non-insulin-dependent diabetes of the young (NIDDY) and 10 age-, sex-, and weight-matched controls. Diabetic subjects had attenuated insulinemic responses to all three stimuli, in comparison with control subjects. However, insulin responses to glucagon and tolbutamide were higher than those obtained with intravenous glucose. This study demonstrates that the pancreatic beta-cell is more responsive to nonglucose secretagogues than to glucose stimuli in individuals with NIDDY.
在10名青年非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病(NIDDY)患者及10名年龄、性别和体重相匹配的对照者中,研究了静脉注射最大剂量葡萄糖(0.5 g/kg)、甲苯磺丁脲(1 g)和胰高血糖素(1 mg)后急性胰岛素的释放情况。与对照者相比,糖尿病患者对所有三种刺激的胰岛素分泌反应均减弱。然而,糖尿病患者对胰高血糖素和甲苯磺丁脲的胰岛素反应高于静脉注射葡萄糖时的反应。本研究表明,在NIDDY患者中,胰岛β细胞对非葡萄糖促分泌剂的反应比对葡萄糖刺激的反应更敏感。