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Clinical Trial
. 1989 Apr;225(4):273-8.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2796.1989.tb00078.x.

Serum levels of insulin-like growth factor (IGF) I, II and IGF binding protein in diabetic adolescents treated with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion

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Serum levels of insulin-like growth factor (IGF) I, II and IGF binding protein in diabetic adolescents treated with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion

K Hall et al. J Intern Med. 1989 Apr.

Abstract

IGF-I and IGF-II as well as the low molecular type of IGF binding protein (IGFPB) were determined in serum from 11 adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) during a cross-over study with conventional and continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CIT and CSII) therapy. At the onset of the study the mean IGF-I level, 127 +/- 15 ng ml-1, was significantly decreased (P less than 0.001) in comparison with age-matched controls, whereas the mean IGF-II level, 1024 +/- 48 ng ml-1, was increased. A significant correlation (r = 0.70, P less than 0.05) was found between IGF-II and HbA1c levels. The mean morning level of IGFBP, 75 +/- 17 ng ml-1, at the onset of the study, was increased threefold above that in age-matched controls (P less than 0.01). There was a significant correlation between IGFBP and blood glucose values (r = 0.66, P less than 0.05). During CSII therapy a significant decrease (P less than 0.05) of the IGFBP levels was seen in subjects with a decrease in glucose levels, whereas no change was observed in IGF levels. The findings of elevated IGF-II and IGFBP levels and correlations between IGFBP and blood glucose concentration as well as IGF-II and HbA1c levels in adolescents with IDDM indicate that both IGF-II and IGFBP reflect a deranged metabolism caused by inadequate insulin administration.

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