[Studies on the new clinical marker of diabetes mellitus (5). Seasonal variation of insulin specific binding to erythrocyte insulin receptor].

H Takata, K Katsu, K Sasaki, M Saka, M Hatano, H Hayami, M Sugiura, S Maruyama, A Gemba
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Abstract

Specific binding of insulin to receptors of healthy human erythrocytes was slightly increased in December (6.9 +/- 1.7%) compared with that in May (5.1 +/- 1.4%). Random screening of insulin specific binding to erythrocyte insulin receptors of various patients (including not only diabetes mellitus but also other diseases) suggested that insulin specific binding is slightly higher in winter than in summer. Insulin specific bindings of healthy subjects in Sapporo (January, -6.1 degrees C), Saitama (5.1 degrees C) and Okinawa (16.0 degrees C) were 9.1 +/- 1.6%, 6.9 +/- 1.7%, 6.2 +/- 1.7%, respectively. A week negative correlation was observed between atmospheric temperature and insulin specific binding. These results suggest that insulin specific binding to the erythrocyte insulin receptor is affected by not only the pathological situation of the patient, but also season and atmospheric temperature.

[糖尿病临床新标志物的研究[5].胰岛素特异性结合红细胞胰岛素受体的季节变化]。
与5月份相比,12月份胰岛素与健康人红细胞受体的特异性结合(6.9 +/- 1.7%)略有增加(5.1 +/- 1.4%)。随机筛选各种患者(不仅包括糖尿病,也包括其他疾病)红细胞胰岛素受体的胰岛素特异性结合提示,冬季胰岛素特异性结合略高于夏季。札幌(1月,-6.1℃)、埼玉(5.1℃)、冲绳(16.0℃)健康受试者胰岛素特异性结合分别为9.1 +/- 1.6%、6.9 +/- 1.7%、6.2 +/- 1.7%。大气温度与胰岛素特异性结合呈一周负相关。这些结果提示胰岛素特异性结合红细胞胰岛素受体不仅受患者病理情况的影响,还受季节和大气温度的影响。
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