Jerntorp P, Almér L O
Diabetes Res. 1984 Nov;1(4):223-6.
There is evidence that the plasma chlorpropamide (CP) concentration is an important determinant of the chlorpropamide alcohol flush (CPAF). In 74 type 2 diabetics a highly significant correlation (r = 0.51, p less than 0.001) was present between the levels of plasma CP and the appearance of CPAF, measured as an index (the sum of the increase of the skin temperature and one-fourth of plasma acetaldehyde increase). Lower or no correlations were found when different threshold levels were considered. Body weight was significantly (p less than 0.001) inversely correlated to plasma chlorpropamide levels, which resulted in higher CP levels in females (mean body weight 68.6 kg, CP concentration 34.4 mg/l) than in males (83.4 kg, 26.0 mg/l), which explains the female preponderance among flushers.
有证据表明,血浆氯磺丙脲(CP)浓度是氯磺丙脲-乙醇潮红(CPAF)的一个重要决定因素。在74例2型糖尿病患者中,血浆CP水平与CPAF的出现之间存在高度显著的相关性(r = 0.51,p < 0.001),CPAF通过一个指数来衡量(皮肤温度升高与血浆乙醛增加量的四分之一之和)。当考虑不同阈值水平时,相关性较低或不存在。体重与血浆氯磺丙脲水平呈显著负相关(p < 0.001),这导致女性(平均体重68.6 kg,CP浓度34.4 mg/l)的CP水平高于男性(83.4 kg,26.0 mg/l),这解释了潮红者中女性占优势的现象。