Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) induces plasma amino acid (AA) abnormalities, including low alanine and high branched-chain (BCAA). While insulin treatment restores plasma AA pattern, proline, methionine, valine, isoleucine, and total BCAA remain elevated in skeletal muscle intracellular water. This suggests that the restoration of plasma AA concentrations is not a satisfactory index of recovered AA metabolism in IDDM.
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June 1985
Human pancreatic polypeptide is the only hormone so far reported which clearly suppresses somatostatin release, suggesting that this peptide may have a role in controlling somatostatin secretion from the gut and pancreas. In this study endogenous high circulating human pancreatic polypeptide concentrations in patients with chronic renal failure do not decrease somatostatin circulating levels. The reduced clearance rate of somatostatin in chronic renal failure may partially account for the normal circulating levels of somatostatin observed in our patients with respect to controls.
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