Author:
Bethge H.,Nahmer D. v. d.,Zimmermann H.
Abstract
ABSTRACT
In 22 subjects determinations of blood sugar and plasma corticosteroids (11-OHCS) were carried out before and during insulin-induced hypoglycaemia. In 17 of these patients (free from endocrine disorders) whose blood sugar fell below 45 mg/100 ml a distinct increase in plasma concentrations of 11-OHCS was noted. The mean maximal increase was found to be 13.1 ±3.7 μg/100 ml (range: 6.4–19.6 μg/100 ml). At sixty minutes p. i. the mean value of 11-OHCS was 25.3 ± 4.3 μg/100 ml. Of another 5 patients (2 with diabetes mellitus) where the blood sugar did not fall below 50 mg/100 ml 4 showed no increase in plasma corticosteroids. In order to effect an increase, in healthy subjects an insulin dose of 0.15 U/kg body weight is recommended. The increase of corticosteroid levels in plasma during hypoglycaemia is considered to be the consequence of stress-induced stimulation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis. This mechanism provides the base of the test in the detection of hypothalamic or pituitary disturbances (hypoglycaemia-test). The pathophysiological significance of this test is compared with that of the metopiron-test and its advantages over the pyrogen-test discussed.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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