The metabolic and clinical effects of pituitary adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) in spontaneous hypoglycemosis.

I McQuarrie, E G Bauer, M R Ziegler, W S Wright
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The effects of ACTH on the fasting blood sugar level and glucose tolerance test; on the potassium and inorganic phosphorus content of the serum; on the nitrogen, phosphorus, chloride, sodium and potassium balances; on the urinary excretion of uric acid, creatinine and adrenal corticosteroids and on the blood eosinophil counts were determined in five young children with non-Addisonian (familial) hypoglycemia. The type of response to ACTH was similar in all respects of the normal adult. However, under the conditions of our experiment, instead of producing a transient state of diabetes mellitus, as it does in the normal subject, the ACTH appeared merely to reverse the hypoglycemic tendency, with return of the fasting blood sugar levels and the glucose tolerance curve to normal. While the eosinophil count returned to normal promptly upon withdrawal of ACTH, the blood sugar remained above the threshold for hypoglycemic reactions for at least 10 days without ACTH in the most severe case in the series. (Figure 2) The same tendency was seen in the other four cases as well. In all instances, however, the original degree of hypoglycemia recurred at varying periods following withdrawal of the ACTH. After this had occurred in B.G., the hormone was again given intensively for two days, again raising the blood sugar to normal values. Administration of between 10 and 18 mg. of ACTH in one dose every forty-eight hours since that time (five months) has served to maintain this one-year-old patient in an essentially non-hypoglycemic state. Results of the study suggest, therefore, that ACTH may prove to be as effective in the control of chronic non-Addisonian hypoglycemosis as insulin is in the control of diabetes mellitus.

垂体促肾上腺皮质激素(ACTH)在自发性低血糖症中的代谢及临床作用。
促肾上腺皮质激素对空腹血糖水平及糖耐量试验的影响血清中钾、无机磷含量的测定氮、磷、氯、钠、钾平衡;测定了5例非addison(家族性)低血糖患儿尿中尿酸、肌酐和肾上腺皮质激素的排泄量及血嗜酸性粒细胞计数。对ACTH的反应类型在正常成人的所有方面都是相似的。然而,在我们的实验条件下,ACTH并没有像正常受试者那样产生短暂的糖尿病状态,而只是逆转了低血糖倾向,使空腹血糖水平和葡萄糖耐量曲线恢复正常。虽然在停用ACTH后,嗜酸性粒细胞计数迅速恢复正常,但在本系列中最严重的病例中,在没有ACTH的情况下,血糖仍高于低血糖反应阈值至少10天。(图2)同样的趋势也出现在其他四个案例中。然而,在所有病例中,原低血糖程度在停用ACTH后的不同时期复发。在b.g.出现这种情况后,再次密集使用激素两天,再次将血糖提高到正常值。剂量在10到18毫克之间。从那时起(5个月),每48小时服用一剂促肾上腺皮质激素,使这名1岁的患者基本上处于非低血糖状态。因此,研究结果表明,ACTH在控制慢性非addison低血糖症方面可能与胰岛素在控制糖尿病方面一样有效。
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