NORMALIZATION OF FASTING HYPERGLUCAGONEMIA AND EXCESSIVE GLUCAGON RESPONSES TO INTRAVENOUS ARGININE IN HUMAN DIABETES MELLITUS BY PROLONGED INFUSION OF INSULIN

Abstract
Infusion of insulin (1 U/hr) for 14 hr suppressed basal glucagon levels and normalized previously excessive glucagon responses to arginine in juvenile-onset, insulin-dependent diabetic subjects, indicating that abnormal pancreatic α-cell function in human juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus may be a consequence of insulin lack.