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Query: UMLS:C0023890 (
cirrhosis
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To study the role of pancreatic beta-cell function in glucose intolerance and frank diabetes that sometimes develops in
cirrhosis
, the C-peptide response to a bolus IV injection of 1 mg of glucagon was measured in nine controls and in two groups of patients with
cirrhosis
. The first group comprised nine subjects with normal or high-normal fasting plasma glucose and no glycosuria; five of them had impaired glucose tolerance. The second group consisted of eight cirrhotics in whom frank diabetes had developed six to 48 months after the diagnosis of
cirrhosis
. They were characterized by fasting plasma glucose greater than 140 mg/dL and permanent glycosuria. No differences in the degree of liver impairment or portal-systemic shunting were observed between the two groups. Plasma glucose response to glucagon was similarly reduced in cirrhotic subjects. Basal C-peptide was high normal in patients with
cirrhosis
, and significantly increased in nondiabetic subjects. By contrast peak C-peptide levels and total C-peptide responses to glucagon were low normal in cirrhotics and significantly reduced in patients with
cirrhosis
and diabetes. In 14 patients the C-peptide response to a standard meal was also measured. It was significantly reduced in patients with
cirrhosis
and diabetes (six cases), as compared to cirrhotic subjects without diabetes. Peak C-peptide after IV glucagon significantly correlated with peak C-peptide after the meal (r = .927), or total C-peptide response to meal (r = .871).
Impaired insulin secretion
may add to insulin resistance in patients with
liver cirrhosis
, leading to the development of frank diabetes, characterized by fasting hyperglycemia and glycosuria.
...
PMID:Pancreatic beta-cell function in cirrhotic patients with and without overt diabetes. C-peptide response to glucagon and to meal. 389 76