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Query: UMLS:C0023890 (cirrhosis)
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Hepatic insulinase activity was studied in cirrhosis in an attempt to explain the hyperinsulinemia known to occur in this disease. Liver tissue was obtained during laparotomy in seven patients with cirrhosis of the liver and five patients without liver disease. Insulin degradation was significantly decreased in the cirrhotic liver at each time interval measured (p less than 0.05). Insulinase inhibitor activity was measured in the plasma of 12 patients with cirrhosis of the liver and six controls. There was no significant difference between the two groups. Decreased insulinase activity in cirrhosis may account, in part, for the hyperinsulinemia seen in this disease.
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PMID:Insulin degradation in hepatic cirrhosis. 637 64

Proinsulin, insulin and C-peptide levels were investigated in chronic renal, hepatic and muscular disorders. The proinsulin levels in human plasma were determined by radioimmunoassay using insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE). The fasting levels of proinsulin in 29 patients with chronic renal failure (0.95 +/- 0.05) were significantly higher than those in 10 patients with liver cirrhosis (0.46 +/- 0.04), six with muscular dystrophy (0.37 +/- 0.02) and 52 normal subjects (0.24 +/- 0.02 ng/ml, mean +/- S.E.). The fasting levels of insulin and C-peptide in chronic renal failure were also the highest among these groups. The insulin levels in liver cirrhosis and muscular dystrophy were significantly greater than those in normal subjects and increased molar ratios of proinsulin to total insulin immunoreactivity in chronic renal failure were observed. These results suggest that the kidney, liver and muscle are related to circulating insulin levels and that the kidney plays a particularly important role in circulating proinsulin levels. It can be concluded that increases in these peptides are due to a hypersecretion of B-cells, a decreased degradation or excretion.
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PMID:Plasma levels of proinsulin, insulin and C-peptide in chronic renal, hepatic and muscular disorders. 637 42

Liver cirrhosis in man is often associated with hyperinsulinemia but its pathogenesis is still unexplained. To investigate whether insulin degradation is impaired in cirrhotic liver, the specific insulin-degrading enzyme activity (EC 3.4.22.11) was assayed in liver cytosol of rats with CCl4-induced liver cirrhosis. No difference was found between liver cytosol of cirrhotic and control rats. The results show that experimental CCl4-induced liver cirrhosis does not damage the specific insulin-degrading activity and support the hypothesis that impaired hepatic insulin handling is not an important cause of hyperinsulinemia in liver cirrhosis.
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PMID:Insulin-degrading activity in experimental liver cirrhosis of the rat. 882 7