TY - JOUR
T1 - Recovery from decompensated non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
T2 - Studies of C-peptide secretion
AU - Rendell, M.
AU - Zarriello, J.
AU - Mikesell Drew, H.
AU - Dranbauer, B.
AU - Wilson, G.
AU - Waud, J.
AU - Ross, D.
PY - 1981
Y1 - 1981
N2 - Eleven non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients presented with decompensated hyperglycemia. Nine had pronounced ketonuria, five with acidosis. In seven cases, precipitating factors were identified. In the other four cases, including three cases of diabetic ketoacidosis, no identifiable triggering events were present. In each case, recovery from the initially decompensated diabetic state occurred. Eventually, all patients were managed by diet alone. Seven patients demonstrated nondiabetic glucose tolerance tests (GTT). Several patients underwent stressful situations after 'recovery' without recurrence of hyperglycemia. Glucose-stimulated C-peptide levels were determined postrecovery. C-peptide secretion was in the normal range and, in fact, was identical, in relation to glucose levels, to that in a group of nondiabetic volunteers. In 6 of the 11 cases, C-peptide secretion was measured at the time of initial presentation. These levels were markedly lower than comparable values during the GTT postrecovery. Non-insulin-dependent diabetes, even when presenting in a decompensated state, is subject to a considerable degree of reversibility and even recovery to a nondiabetic state in some cases. Recovery is associated with a return to normal C-peptide secretion.
AB - Eleven non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients presented with decompensated hyperglycemia. Nine had pronounced ketonuria, five with acidosis. In seven cases, precipitating factors were identified. In the other four cases, including three cases of diabetic ketoacidosis, no identifiable triggering events were present. In each case, recovery from the initially decompensated diabetic state occurred. Eventually, all patients were managed by diet alone. Seven patients demonstrated nondiabetic glucose tolerance tests (GTT). Several patients underwent stressful situations after 'recovery' without recurrence of hyperglycemia. Glucose-stimulated C-peptide levels were determined postrecovery. C-peptide secretion was in the normal range and, in fact, was identical, in relation to glucose levels, to that in a group of nondiabetic volunteers. In 6 of the 11 cases, C-peptide secretion was measured at the time of initial presentation. These levels were markedly lower than comparable values during the GTT postrecovery. Non-insulin-dependent diabetes, even when presenting in a decompensated state, is subject to a considerable degree of reversibility and even recovery to a nondiabetic state in some cases. Recovery is associated with a return to normal C-peptide secretion.
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U2 - 10.2337/diacare.4.3.354
DO - 10.2337/diacare.4.3.354
M3 - Article
C2 - 7047111
AN - SCOPUS:0019814517
SN - 0375-9474
VL - 4
SP - 354
EP - 359
JO - Nuclear Physics A
JF - Nuclear Physics A
IS - 3
ER -