Effect of Postural Change on Plasma Insulin Concentration in Normal Volunteer

체위변경이 혈장 Insulin농도에 미치는 영향

  • Published : 1974.11.30

Abstract

The concentrations of some blood constituents are known to be influenced by the postural change. The blood glucose and insulin concentrations were measured, first, in the supine, and then (30 minutes later) in the erect positions under the Lasting state. The effects of a duretic, furosemide, were also studied under the same condition for 5 consecutive days. The materials were 5 healthy volunteers aging 20-29 years old with out any diabetic past, or family histories. The blood glucose was measured by the Nelson's method, and plasma insulin by the radioimmunoassay method. Following are the results; 1. The plasma insulin concentration in the erect position is slightly higher than in the supine position, however, the increase is statistically insignificant because of the notable individual variations in the values of the supine position. 2. Four cut of 5 cases show the increase of about 80% of plasma insulin in the erect position, which is statistically significant if analyzed on the basis of frequency distribution. 3. The blood glucose concentration showed no postural changes. 4. The increase of the plasma insulin concentration in the erect position seems to be the result of limited extra vasation of insulin in the lower extremities.

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