Differences in the actions of adrenaline and noradrenaline with regard to glucose intolerance in patients with pheochromocytoma.
Adrenal Gland Neoplasms
/ complications
Aged
Blood Glucose
/ analysis
Epinephrine
/ urine
Female
Glucose Intolerance
/ complications
Glycated Hemoglobin
/ analysis
Humans
Insulin Resistance
/ physiology
Male
Metanephrine
/ urine
Middle Aged
Norepinephrine
/ urine
Normetanephrine
/ urine
Pheochromocytoma
/ complications
Treatment Outcome
Glucose intolerance
Insulin resistance
Insulin secretion
Pheochromocytoma
Journal
Endocrine journal
ISSN: 1348-4540
Titre abrégé: Endocr J
Pays: Japan
ID NLM: 9313485
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
28 Feb 2019
28 Feb 2019
Historique:
pubmed:
14
12
2018
medline:
18
6
2019
entrez:
14
12
2018
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Glucose intolerance is often observed in patients with pheochromocytoma. However, it remains controversial issue that glucose intolerance on pheochromocytoma is caused by impaired insulin secretion and/or by increased insulin resistance. We aimed to reveal the mechanism of glucose intolerance on pheochromocytoma with regard to the type and amount of catecholamines released. We evaluated 12 individuals diagnosed with pheochromocytoma and who underwent surgery to remove it. We examined glycemic parameters before and after surgery and investigated the association between the change of parameters of insulin secretion (homeostasis model assessment of β-cell function (HOMA-β)), insulin resistance (homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR)) and that of urinary levels of metanephrine/normetanephrine before and after surgery. Overall, fasting plasma glucose, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), HOMA-β, and HOMA-IR were improved significantly after surgery. Regression analysis showed that the improvement in HOMA-β from before to after surgery was significantly positively associated with an improvement in urinary levels of metanephrine from before to after surgery and showed a significantly negative association with improvement in urinary levels of normetanephrine from before to after surgery. The improvement in HOMA-IR from before to after surgery was significantly positively associated with an improvement in urinary levels of normetanephrine from before to after surgery. Our results showed that pheochromocytoma extirpation improved glycemic parameters. Furthermore, the different effects elicited by excess amounts of adrenaline and noradrenaline on glucose intolerance were demonstrated.
Identifiants
pubmed: 30542047
doi: 10.1507/endocrj.EJ18-0407
doi:
Substances chimiques
Blood Glucose
0
Glycated Hemoglobin A
0
Normetanephrine
0J45DE6B88
Metanephrine
5001-33-2
Norepinephrine
X4W3ENH1CV
Epinephrine
YKH834O4BH
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
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