TY - JOUR
T1 - Glucagon secretion in acute and chronic pancreatitis
AU - Donowitz, M.
AU - Hendler, R.
AU - Spiro, H. M.
AU - Binder, H. J.
AU - Felig, P.
PY - 1975/1/1
Y1 - 1975/1/1
N2 - Plasma pancreatic glucagon concentrations were determined in the basal state and after the infusion of alanine in 10 patients with acute pancreatitis (5 in an initial episode of pancreatitis), in 10 patients with chronic pancreatic insufficiency, and in 21 healthy controls. In acute pancreatitis, basal glucagon levels were 9 times normal but were higher during the initial attack than with a history of previous attacks. The glucagon response to alanine was also increased threefold to fourfold in initial attacks. In contrast, after recovery from the initial attack of acute pancreatitis, during acute episodes of pancreatitis in patients with a history of previous attacks, and in patients with pancreatic insufficiency, alanine failed to elicit a consistent rise in plasma glucagon. The data suggest that hyperglucagonemia may contribute to the hyperglycemia of acute pancreatitis, particularly during the initial episode. Loss of alpha cell responsiveness to alanine provides a sensitive index of previous pancreatitis.
AB - Plasma pancreatic glucagon concentrations were determined in the basal state and after the infusion of alanine in 10 patients with acute pancreatitis (5 in an initial episode of pancreatitis), in 10 patients with chronic pancreatic insufficiency, and in 21 healthy controls. In acute pancreatitis, basal glucagon levels were 9 times normal but were higher during the initial attack than with a history of previous attacks. The glucagon response to alanine was also increased threefold to fourfold in initial attacks. In contrast, after recovery from the initial attack of acute pancreatitis, during acute episodes of pancreatitis in patients with a history of previous attacks, and in patients with pancreatic insufficiency, alanine failed to elicit a consistent rise in plasma glucagon. The data suggest that hyperglucagonemia may contribute to the hyperglycemia of acute pancreatitis, particularly during the initial episode. Loss of alpha cell responsiveness to alanine provides a sensitive index of previous pancreatitis.
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U2 - 10.7326/0003-4819-83-6-778
DO - 10.7326/0003-4819-83-6-778
M3 - Article
C2 - 1200523
AN - SCOPUS:0016720125
SN - 0309-1708
VL - 83
SP - 778
EP - 781
JO - Advances in Water Resources
JF - Advances in Water Resources
IS - 6
ER -