Barnett A H, Spiliopoulos A J, Pyke D A
Lancet. 1980 Jul 26;2(8187):164-6. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(80)90058-6.
Chlorpropamide/alcohol flushing (CPAF), found in many patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes (NIDD), can be blocked by indomethacin in most patients who are free of vascular complications but not in those with such complications. Since indomethacin is a prostaglandin inhibitor this finding suggests that prostaglandins may be involved in the aetiology of vascular diseases in NIDD. All 6 pairs of identical twins with CPAF, of whom 2 pairs were disocrdant for diabetes, were concordant for indomethacin blocking, which suggests that the block has a genetic basis. The difference in the response of CPAF to indomethacin in diabetic patients with and without vascular complications is probably the first indication of a metabolic difference between these two types of patient.
氯磺丙脲/酒精潮红反应(CPAF)在许多非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病(NIDD)患者中都有发现。在大多数无血管并发症的患者中,吲哚美辛可阻断该反应,但在有血管并发症的患者中则不然。由于吲哚美辛是一种前列腺素抑制剂,这一发现表明前列腺素可能参与了NIDD血管疾病的病因。所有6对患有CPAF的同卵双胞胎,其中2对双胞胎在糖尿病方面存在差异,但在吲哚美辛阻断反应方面是一致的,这表明该阻断反应有遗传基础。有和无血管并发症的糖尿病患者对吲哚美辛的CPAF反应差异,可能是这两种类型患者代谢差异的首个迹象。