Reflex hypoglycemia initiated by insulin.

Acta physiologica latino americana Pub Date : 1981-01-01
R Alvarez-Buylla, S A Bencosme
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The injection of a bolus of insulin (40 millimicrons) in the coeliac trunk in anesthetized rabbits elicits an immediate rapid rise of arterial IRI. Inferior vena cava and jugular glucose levels drop precipitously 2 min after insulin injection, increasing the A-V glucose difference. The same amount of insulin injected via the coeliac trunk in abdominal-vagotomized rabbits, failed to induce any significant changes in venous glucose concentration and A-V glucose, although there was a similar rise of IRI concentration in arterial plasma. Electrical stimulation of the central stump of the abdominal vagi does not alter the IRI levels in arterial plasma, however, arterial blood glucose increases suddenly, venous blood glucose drops in the first 2 min of stimulation and the A-V glucose difference increases; there are no significant changes in blood flow, arterial pressure and oxygen saturation in cephalic circulation. These data suggest that small amounts of insulin injected or secreted in a zone irrigated by the coeliac trunk, trigger a hypoglycemic reflex. Evidence is provided to suggest that this is by causing a rapid increase in glucose both by the brain and leg muscle mass.

胰岛素引起的反射性低血糖。
在麻醉家兔腹腔干注射胰岛素(40微米)可引起动脉IRI立即迅速升高。注射胰岛素后2 min下腔静脉及颈静脉血糖急剧下降,A-V血糖差增大。经腹腔干注射等量胰岛素后,腹腔迷走神经切除家兔的静脉葡萄糖浓度和a -v糖浓度均未发生明显变化,但动脉血浆中IRI浓度有类似的升高。电刺激腹迷走神经中心残端不改变动脉血浆IRI水平,但动脉血糖突然升高,刺激前2 min静脉血血糖下降,A-V血糖差增大;头循环血流量、动脉压、血氧饱和度无明显变化。这些数据表明,在腹腔干灌溉区注射或分泌少量胰岛素可引发低血糖反射。有证据表明,这是通过大脑和腿部肌肉质量引起葡萄糖的快速增加来实现的。
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