Benson E A, Ho P, Wang C, Wu P C, Fredlund P N, Yueng R T
Arch Intern Med. 1984 Dec;144(12):2351-4.
"Autoimmune" hypoglycemia is a syndrome consisting of fasting hypoglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, and insulin-binding antibodies in a patient who has never been exposed to exogenous insulin. The stimulus for insulin-antibody formation and the mechanism of the hypoglycemia in this condition remain unknown. Three patients with this rare syndrome had severe hypoglycemia of limited duration. Two had received a drug containing a sulfhydryl group (methimazole and penicillamine) as treatment for an autoimmune disorder (Graves' disease and rheumatoid arthritis, respectively). A third patient who underwent surgery for a suspected insulinoma was found to have pancreatic beta cell hyperplasia. Drugs containing a sulfhydryl group may have a role in the etiology of the syndrome. Additionally, our findings suggest a relationship between circulating insulin antibodies and beta cell hyperplasia.
“自身免疫性”低血糖症是一种综合征,发生于从未接触过外源性胰岛素的患者,其特征为空腹低血糖、高胰岛素血症和胰岛素结合抗体。这种情况下胰岛素抗体形成的刺激因素以及低血糖的机制尚不清楚。三名患有这种罕见综合征的患者出现了持续时间有限的严重低血糖。其中两名患者分别因自身免疫性疾病(格雷夫斯病和类风湿性关节炎)接受了含巯基的药物(甲巯咪唑和青霉胺)治疗。第三名因疑似胰岛素瘤接受手术的患者被发现患有胰腺β细胞增生。含巯基的药物可能在该综合征的病因中起作用。此外,我们的研究结果表明循环胰岛素抗体与β细胞增生之间存在关联。