Pharmacokinetics of subcutaneously administered human, porcine and bovine neutral soluble insulin to normal man
- PMID: 6152435
- DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1014932
Pharmacokinetics of subcutaneously administered human, porcine and bovine neutral soluble insulin to normal man
Abstract
Highly purified neutral soluble human, porcine and bovine insulin (0.075 U/kg body weight) were administered randomly by subcutaneous injection to six normal men. Somatostatin by continuous intravenous infusion (100 micrograms/h) was used to suppress endogenous insulin secretion. The effects of the three species of insulins on plasma glucose, immunoreactive insulin (IRI), C-peptide and intermediary metabolite concentrations were essentially similar. The onset of hypoglycaemic action of bovine insulin was delayed compared to human and porcine insulin due possibly to a lower receptor binding of the bovine insulin. No local or systemic adverse reactions to the insulins were observed.
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