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Diabetes, Vol 42, Issue 4 610-618, Copyright © 1993 by American Diabetes Association
Compromised hormonal counterregulation, symptom awareness, and neurophysiological function after recurrent short-term episodes of insulin-induced hypoglycemia in IDDM patients
T Lingenfelser, W Renn, U Sommerwerck, MF Jung, UW Buettner, H Zaiser-Kaschel, R Kaschel, M Eggstein and B Jakober
Department of Medicine, Eberhard-Karls University Tuebingen, Germany.
To test the hypothesis that recurrent short-term hypoglycemic episodes may
impair hormonal counterregulation, symptom awareness, and
neurophysiological function during subsequent hypoglycemia, we examined two
groups of IDDM patients (n = 18), neither of whom exhibited signs of
autonomic neuropathy. Two sequential euglycemic-hypoglycemic clamp studies
were performed three days apart with stable glycemic plateaus of 5.6, 3.3,
2.2, and 1.7 mM, at which the patients' awareness of and response to
hypoglycemia was evaluated. In the intervention group (n = 11), three
short-term hypoglycemic episodes preceded the second clamp study.
Counterregulatory hormones increased significantly during hypoglycemia, but
adrenaline (P < 0.03), cortisol (P < 0.01), and ACTH (albeit not
significant) showed a blunted response after repetitive hypoglycemic
events. In this group, the perception of hypoglycemic symptoms was
significantly reduced and was most evident for the autonomic symptoms of
sweating (P < 0.05), heart pounding (P < 0.01), and warmness (P <
0.03). The deterioration of neurophysiological function, as assessed from
the middle latency auditory evoked potentials, was more pronounced in the
intervention group (latency shift of the Pa component, P < 0.05). These
data suggest that alterations of neuroendocrine counterregulation, symptom
perception, and certain aspects of cerebral function may occur as a
consequence of recurrent short-term hypoglycemic episodes. These adaptation
phenomena may contribute to the increased incidence of severe hypoglycemia
in IDDM patients on intensive insulin therapy.

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