The Effect of Exogenous Hyperinsulinemia on Proinsulih Secretion in Normal Man, Obese Subjects, and Patients with Insulinoma*
- 1 November 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
- Vol. 63 (5) , 1117-1120
- https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-63-5-1117
Abstract
To examine possible feedback inhibition of insulin on proinsulin secretion, we measured serum proinsulin levels before and after 120 min of euglycemic hyperinsulinemia (90-100 mU/liter) in 11 normal and 7 obese hyperinsulinemic subjects and 6 patients with 0-cell adenoma (n = 4), carcinoma, or hyperplasia. Baseline proinsulin levels accounted for 19/, 14/, and 56/ of the total immunoreactive insulin in the 3 groups, respectively. Compared to normal subjects, baseline proinsulin levels were elevated (P < 0.02) by 4- and 6-fold in obese subjects and patients with autonomous insulin secretion, respectively, but there was an overlap between the groups. In both normal and obese subjects, hyperinsulinemia suppressed proinsulin secretion by 45-50/ (P < 0.02), whereas no response occurred in the patients. Thus, the 120 min values were clearly different in the patients and the normal or obese subjects. After removal of the adenoma in 4 patients, baseline proinsulin levels and the response to hyperinsulinemia were normalized, but they remained elevated after a partial pancreatectomy or tumor removal in the patients with /3-cell hyperplasia or carcinoma. Thus, proinsulin secretion is under negative feedback control of insulin in both normal man and hyperinsulinemic obese subjects. In patients with Insulinoma or /S-cell hyperplasia, this control is lost.Keywords
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