The relationship between concentrations of blood glucose and nonenzymatically glucosylated serum proteins was studied in rats with alloxan-induced diabetes of varying severity. Fasting serum glucose correlated strongly with both glucosylated albumin (r = 0.91, P < 0.001) and glucosylated serum protein (r = 0.93, P < 0.001). The relative rates of response of serum protein and hemoglobin glycosylation to changes in blood glucose were also compared. Following withdrawal of insulin from diabetic rats, the half-times to reach new steady state levels of blood glucose, glucosylated serum proteins, and glycohe-moglobins were about 2, 3, and 8 days, respectively. Similarly, on reinstitution of insulin therapy, the half-times for these same indices to return to baseline values were 2, 3.5, and 15 days, respectively. Changes in glucosylated albumin were more sensitive than glycohemoglobins to changes in serum glucose, consistent with the observation that albumin was glucosylated at about 10 times the rate for hemoglobin in incubations in vitro. These data indicate that glucosylated serum protein measurements can serve as a sensitive, short-term integrator of blood glucose homeostasiS in diabetes.
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July 01 1980
Nonenzymatic Glucosylation of Serum Proteins and Hemoglobin: Response to Changes in Blood Glucose Levels in Diabetic Rats
James F Day;
James F Day
Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, and Department of Chemistry, University of South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
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Carmel G Ingebretsen;
Carmel G Ingebretsen
Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, and Department of Chemistry, University of South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
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William R Ingebretsen, Jr;
William R Ingebretsen, Jr
Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, and Department of Chemistry, University of South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
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John W Baynes;
John W Baynes
Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, and Department of Chemistry, University of South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
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Suzanne R Thorpe
Suzanne R Thorpe
Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, and Department of Chemistry, University of South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
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Address reprint requests to Suzanne R. Thorpe, Department of Chemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208.
Diabetes 1980;29(7):524–527
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Received:
November 26 1979
Revision Received:
February 02 1980
Accepted:
February 02 1980
PubMed:
6991338
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James F Day, Carmel G Ingebretsen, William R Ingebretsen, John W Baynes, Suzanne R Thorpe; Nonenzymatic Glucosylation of Serum Proteins and Hemoglobin: Response to Changes in Blood Glucose Levels in Diabetic Rats. Diabetes 1 July 1980; 29 (7): 524–527. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.29.7.524
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