Different Effects of Duration on Prevalence of Anti-Adrenal Medullary and Pancreatic Islet Cell Antibodies in Type I Diabetes Mellitus
- 1 August 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Georg Thieme Verlag KG in Hormone and Metabolic Research
- Vol. 21 (08) , 434-437
- https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2007-1009255
Abstract
Autoimmunity is a known factor in the pathogenesis of islet cell destruction, but little is known of its role in the pathogenesis of the neuronal complications of diabetes. We carried out a cross-sectional study of 94 subjects with Type I diabetes mellitus (DM) to examine the relationship between duration and presence of complement fixing anti-adrenal medullary antibodies (CF-ADM). CF-ADM were present in 19% of subjects (n = 62) with duration of DM ≤ 16 years and 3% of subjects (n = 32) with duration of DM > 16 years. All subjects with CF-ADM+ and duration of DM 0-5 years (n = 7) were islet cell antibody positive (ICA+). Among subjects with duration of DM 6-16 years who were CF-ADM+, 4 of 5 subjects were ICA- and 1 of 5 subjects was ICA+. The only CF-ADM+ subject with duration of DM > 16 years was ICA-. Absorption of ADM+ and ICA+ sera with upper phase glycolipid extract blocks ICA but not ADM binding to tissue. This study suggests: 1) CF-ADM positivity is associated with ICA positivity in subjects with duration of DM 0-5 years. CF-ADM positivity persists after 5 years duration of DM when islet cell antibodies have disappeared. Therefore, the antigenic target of the adrenal medulla and pancreatic islets may be different. 2) There is an increased prevalence of CF-ADM in subjects with duration of DM 0-16 years (P < .05). We hypothesize that the increased prevalence of CF-ADM in subjects with DM of 0-16 years duration may precede the onset of autonomic dysfunction. Longitudinal studies are necessary to further test this hypothesis.Keywords
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