Insulin and glucagon levels in liver cirrhosis
- 1 August 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Digestive Diseases and Sciences
- Vol. 24 (8) , 594-601
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01333703
Abstract
Alterations in insulin and glucagon levels migh account for the plasma amino acid imbalance of cirrhotics. In order to verify this hypothesis we evaluated basal insulin, glucagon, branched-chain amino acids, aromatic amino acids, and free tryptophan in 13 controls and 37 cirrhotics divided on the basis of their mental state; in 4 patients the hormonal and amino acid patterns were sequentially studied during various stages of encephalopathy. Glucagon is high in cirrhotics and progressively increases with the worsening of the mental state. Free tryptophan and aromatic amino acids show a similar behavior and significantly correlate with glucagon levels (r=0.67 and r=0.81, respectively). On the other hand insulin levels, which are high in cirrhotics without encephalopathy, fall in the presence of deep coma. Insulin did not correlated with any of the plasma amino acids considered. Our data suggest that the catabolic state associated with increased glucagon levels may account for some of the alterations in the plasma amino acid profiles of cirrhotics. Portal-systemic shunting does not seem to be the common cause of both hyperglucagonemia and hyperaminoacidemia. Decreased branched-chain amino acid levels may be related to factors different from those involved in the alterations of carbohydrate homeostasis.Keywords
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