PMID: 3319351Sep 1, 1987Paper

Serum antibody-bound insulin as a measure of insulin antibodies in diabetic children

Diabetes Research
P KoskinenH K Akerblom

Abstract

The usefulness of the measurement of serum antibody-bound and total immunoreactive insulin (IRI) concentrations in the assessment of insulin antibodies was evaluated in a material comprising 49 insulin-dependent diabetic children with a mean age at onset of 8.6 years (range 0.8-16 years) treated with highly purified porcine insulins. Serum antibody-bound and total IRI concentrations of individual patients were compared with insulin antibody levels measured with 3 different insulin antibody assays. The correlation coefficients of insulin antibody levels with concentrations of serum antibody-bound IRI ranged from 0.75-0.79. In serum samples with moderate or high insulin antibody levels most of the insulin was in the form of insulin-insulin antibody immunocomplexes. Thereby a very close correlation was found between antibody-bound and total serum IRI concentrations (r = 0.98) in this material. Residual endogenous insulin secretion decreased with increasing duration of diabetes. No significant correlation was found between the duration of diabetes and serum antibody-bound IRI concentrations. High serum antibody-bound IRI concentrations were associated with low glucagon-stimulated plasma C-peptide levels. Although the determination ...Continue Reading

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