Gonen B, Goldman J, Baldwin D, Goldberg R B, Ryan W G, Blix P M, Schanzlin D, Fritz K J, Rubenstein A H
Diabetes. 1979 Aug;28(8):749-53. doi: 10.2337/diab.28.8.749.
We measured circulating hemoglobin A1 (HbA1) and fasting plasma C-peptide concentrations in 100 diabetic patients. Pancreatic insulin reserve showed a negative correlation with HbA1 concentrations in nonobese, insulin-treated patients but not in obese patients, whether they were treated with insulin, oral agent, or diet alone. Patients with fasting C-peptide concentrations above 0.1 pmol/ml had significantly better metabolic control than did those with lower values. Anti-insulin antibodies were measured in 37 patients. There was no correlation between metabolic control and the affinity constants or binding capacities of these antibodies.
我们测定了100名糖尿病患者的循环血红蛋白A1(HbA1)和空腹血浆C肽浓度。在非肥胖的接受胰岛素治疗的患者中,胰腺胰岛素储备与HbA1浓度呈负相关,但在肥胖患者中并非如此,无论他们是接受胰岛素治疗、口服药物治疗还是仅通过饮食控制。空腹C肽浓度高于0.1 pmol/ml的患者代谢控制明显优于C肽浓度较低的患者。我们对37名患者检测了抗胰岛素抗体。代谢控制与这些抗体的亲和常数或结合能力之间没有相关性。