Journal of the Japan Diabetes Society
Online ISSN : 1881-588X
Print ISSN : 0021-437X
ISSN-L : 0021-437X
A Case of Type 1 Glycogen Storage Disease with Increased Serum and Urinary C-Peptide Levels
Yoshiyuki SakaiKaoru InoueNaoki NakashimaFujiko HayashiTakaaki HisatomiKensaku SekiyaBunei AndoMasao OhashiFumio UmedaHajime Nawata
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1992 Volume 35 Issue 6 Pages 495-500

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A 30-year-old woman was admitted for evaluation of hepatic function.Hepatomegaly in this patient was originally pointed out when she was one year old. On admission, her liver was palpable 5 f. b. below the costal margin in the right midclavicular line. She was diagnosed as having glycogen storage disease type 1 on the basis of changes in serum lactate levels in response to glucose ingestion and glucagon administration. Her fasting plasma glucose level was 66 mg/dland her HbA1c level was 4.0%. The concentration of serum insulin increased slightly from 4.6, μU/ml to 19.8 μU/ml in response to an injection of 75 g glucose, whereas the concentration of serum C-peptide increased markedly from 1.0 ng/ml to 8.4 ng/ml. In addition, urinary excretion of C-peptide was remarkably elevated varying from 253 μg/day to 268 μg/day. As to glucagon secretion, no response of plasma glucagon to hypoglycemia induced by insulin administration was observed, whereas the response of glucagon to arginine administration was normal. This patient is thought to be a rare case of glycogen storage disease type 1 with high levels of serum and urinary C-peptide and with an insensitivity of glucagon secretion to hypoglycemia.
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