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Diabetes, Vol 25, Issue 2 90-95, Copyright © 1976 by American Diabetes Association
Provocation of postural hypotension by insulin in diabetic autonomic neuropathy
MM Page and PJ Watkins
The effect of insulin administration on blood pressure has been
investigated in eight diabetes with autonomic neuropathy. Systolic and
diastolic pressures fell considerably after insulin in all of them. This
effect was aggravated by tilting to the vertical position. Five patients
fainted when upright with systolic blood pressures less than 50 mm. Hg.
This hypotensive effect of insulin occurs whether it is administered
intravenously, intramuscularly, or subcutaneously. The onset of the effect
is almost immediate after intravenous insulin, is progressive, and may last
for several hours. It coincides with a falling blood glucose level and
occurs before hypoglycemic levels are reached, and it may be present when
the blood glucose level is still elevated. Diurnal variations of postural
hypotension have been recorded in some patients, the standing blood
pressure falling with the onset of insulin action and rising again as the
latter declines. Some of our patients were unable to differentiate between
symptoms of hypoglycemia and hypotension. Postural hypotension may account
for some episodes of sudden loss of consciousness without warning, usually
attributed to hypoglycemia.

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