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Glucose homeostasis in children with falciparum malaria: precursor supply limits gluconeogenesis and glucose production

Authors :
Dekker, E.
Hellerstein, M. K.
Romijn, J. A.
Neese, R. A.
Peshu, N.
Endert, E.
Marsh, K.
Sauerwein, H. P.
Faculteit der Geneeskunde
Other departments
Source :
Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 82, 2514-1521. The Endocrine Society, Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 82(8), 2514-2521. The Endocrine Society
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

To evaluate glucose kinetics in children with falciparum malaria, basal glucose production and gluconeogenesis and an estimate of the flux of the gluconeogenic precursors were measured in Kenyan children with uncomplicated falciparum malaria before (n = 11) and during infusion of alanine (1.5 mg/kg.min; n = 6). Glucose production was measured by [6,6-2H2]glucose, gluconeogenesis by mass isotopomer distribution analysis of glucose labeled by [2-13C]glycerol. Basal plasma glucose concentration ranged from 2.1-5.5 mmol/L, and basal glucose production ranged from 3.3-7.3 mg/kg.min. Glucose production was largely derived from gluconeogenesis (73 +/- 4%; range, 52-93%). During alanine infusion, plasma glucose increased by 0.4 mmol/L (P = 0.03), glucose production increased by 0.8 mg/kg.min (P = 0.02), and gluconeogenesis increased by 0.8 mg/kg.min (P = 0.04). We conclude that glucose production in children with uncomplicated falciparum malaria is largely dependent on gluconeogenesis. However, gluconeogenesis is potentially limited by insufficient precursor supply. These data indicate that in children with falciparum malaria, gluconeogenesis fails to compensate in the presence of decreased glycogen flux to glucose, increasing the risk of hypoglycemia.

Details

ISSN :
0021972X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 82, 2514-1521. The Endocrine Society, Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 82(8), 2514-2521. The Endocrine Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....82e735a2327dab7d9b5e8eb1e60a5b5e