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. 1970 Jun 20;102(13):1369-72.

Hormonal and metabolic studies in pheochromocytoma

Hormonal and metabolic studies in pheochromocytoma

R S Calandra et al. Can Med Assoc J. .

Abstract

One patient with benign and another with malignant pheochromocytoma have been studied in an attempt to elucidate the effect of increased catecholamines on the response of blood sugar, unesterified fatty acids, insulin and growth hormone to a glucose load. The presence of increased catecholamines in both patients appeared to produce increased fasting plasma unesterified fatty acid levels, carbohydrate intolerance and an unusual plasma growth hormone response to glucose. There was no interference with the normal decrease in plasma unesterified fatty acids after glucose ingestion. The malignant tumour, but not the benign one, was associated with low plasma insulin levels.After removal of the benign tumour the fasting unesterified fatty acid levels became normal. In addition, following glucose ingestion there appeared to be a more normal plasma insulin and growth hormone response and improved glucose tolerance. After removal of the primary malignant tumour it is noteworthy that the distant metastases secreted abnormal amounts of both adrenaline and noradrenaline.

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