Horm Metab Res 1988; 20(11): 693-697
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1010919
Clinical

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Erythrocyte Insulin Binding Abnormalities in Fibro Calculous Pancreatic Diabetes

A. Ramachandran, L. Susheela, V. Mohan, D. A. S. Kuzali, M. Viswanathan
  • Diabetes Research Centre and M.V. Hospital for Diabetes, Madras, India
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Publication History

1987

1988

Publication Date:
14 March 2008 (online)

Summary

Insulin binding to erythrocyte insulin receptors was studied in 17 patients (13 men and 4 women) with fibrocalculous pancreatic diabetes mellitus (FCPD) and compared with that of 14 newly diagnosed NIDDM patients matched for age, sex and severity of hyperglycemia, and 14 age and sex-matched non-diabetic control subjects. In the uncompensated diabetic state, mean (±S.D.) specific binding of insulin was lower in both FCPD and NIDDM patients, compared with non-diabetic controls (P < 0.001). Control of diabetes with short term therapy (2-6 weeks) resulted in a significant improvement in the mean specific insulin binding in both FCPD and NIDDM patients (P < 0.001) due to increased binding affinity in the former, and increased affinity and the number of binding sites in the latter. As compared to short term therapy, chronic therapy (5-8 months) in FCPD patients resulted in a marginal decrease in specific insulin binding. However, this was still significantly higher than the basal value (P < 0.05). FCPD patients had an initial low mean basal plasma IRI and a much lower mean stimulated IRI response as compared to NIDDM and non-diabetic controls.