Autoimmune hypoglycemia due to alpha-lipoic acid: Report of two cases.

Journal of postgraduate medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-09 DOI:10.4103/jpgm.jpgm_58_25
K Subramaniam, B Tom
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Abstract: Insulin autoimmune syndrome (IAS) is a rare cause of spontaneous hypoglycemia characterized by the presence of insulin autoantibodies. Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA), a widely used nutraceutical, has been increasingly recognized as a potential trigger for IAS. We report two cases of ALA-induced IAS in Indian patients and review existing literature to highlight its clinical presentation, diagnostic challenges, and management strategies. In the first case, rapid-onset severe hypoglycemia mandated the use of oral steroids with gradual tapering and stoppage over a duration of few months, while in the second case, mild hypoglycemia was essentially managed with dietary modifications alone and the condition remitted on its own. ALA-induced IAS should be considered in the differential diagnosis of hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. Early recognition and appropriate management can prevent severe complications and avoid unnecessary investigations to evaluate other causes of hyperinsulinemia.

硫辛酸所致自身免疫性低血糖2例报告
摘要:胰岛素自身免疫综合征(Insulin autoimmune syndrome, IAS)是一种罕见的以胰岛素自身抗体存在为特征的自发性低血糖。α -硫辛酸(ALA)是一种广泛使用的营养保健品,已越来越多地被认为是IAS的潜在触发因素。我们报告了两例ala诱发的印度患者IAS,并回顾了现有文献,以突出其临床表现、诊断挑战和管理策略。在第一个病例中,快速发作的严重低血糖要求使用口服类固醇,并在几个月内逐渐减少和停止,而在第二个病例中,轻度低血糖基本上仅通过饮食调整来控制,病情自行缓解。在鉴别诊断高胰岛素性低血糖时应考虑ala诱导的IAS。早期识别和适当的管理可以预防严重的并发症,避免不必要的调查,以评估其他原因的高胰岛素血症。
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