Carbohydrate metabolism, as reflected by glycosylated hemoglobin, in clinically active definite multiple sclerosis.

D A Ionescu, D Haţegan, I Jipescu
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In 30 patients with the diagnosis of definite multiple sclerosis (MS) established on clinical criteria (CDMS-A1 patients), who were in a severe clinical state of MS, i.e., in whom one or more MS clinical signs or symptoms had become obvious during the last 10 days, the integrated concentration of plasma glucose over long-term (the last 6-8 weeks) was established by measurement of the percent of the glycosylated fraction of hemoglobin (Hb A1). This was also investigated in two control groups: CG-1, which consisted in 33 registered healthy blood donors matched for sex and age with the MS patients, and CG-2, consisting in 7 patients with diabetic neuropathy. The mean-value of Hb A1 of 5.1% (SD = 0.82) in the MS patients and that of 5.12% (SD = 0.96) in CG-1 controls are not statistically different (t = 0.09). The Hb A1 mean-value of 10.53% (SD = 3.5) found in the CG-2 controls is different (p < 0.001) from both the mean-values in MS patients and CG-1 controls, which validates the reliability of the HB A1 investigation. The findings indicate that clinical activation in definite MS is not associated with disturbances of glucose metabolism.

临床活动性明确多发性硬化中糖基化血红蛋白所反映的碳水化合物代谢。
30例根据临床标准确诊为多发性硬化症(MS)的患者(CDMS-A1患者),其临床状态为严重多发性硬化症,即在最近10天内有一项或多项MS临床体征或症状变得明显,通过测量血红蛋白糖化分数(Hb A1)的百分比来确定长期(最近6-8周)血浆葡萄糖的综合浓度。这也在两个对照组中进行了研究:CG-1组由33名与MS患者性别和年龄匹配的登记健康献血者组成,CG-2组由7名糖尿病神经病变患者组成。MS患者Hb A1平均值为5.1% (SD = 0.82), CG-1对照组Hb A1平均值为5.12% (SD = 0.96),差异无统计学意义(t = 0.09)。在CG-2对照组中发现的Hb A1平均值为10.53% (SD = 3.5),与MS患者和CG-1对照组的平均值不同(p < 0.001),这验证了Hb A1调查的可靠性。研究结果表明,在明确的多发性硬化症中,临床激活与葡萄糖代谢紊乱无关。
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