We report on a 26-yr-old patient with an 11-yr history of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus who exhibited insulin resistance with a requirement of up to 15,000 U of intravenous (i.v.) insulin/day. Attempts to diminish her insulin requirement by administration of sulfated insulin or Trasylol were unsuccessful, with the patient remaining resistant to subcutaneous (s.c.) and i.v. administration of pure pork insulin. Chloroquine phosphate therapy (500 mg twice a day) resulted in a decreased requirement for i.v. insulin (700 U/day as compared with the pretreatment requirement of 8400 U/ day). Accelerated insulin degradation in s.c. fat tissue of the patient before treatment with chloroquine was demonstrated. This activity was decreased by 64% during chloroquine therapy. Inhibition of insulin degrading activity (IDA) during chloroquine therapy was associated with reductions in the leukocyte lysosomal enzymes α-galactosidase and hexosaminidase-A but not hexosaminidase-B and β-glucuronidase. This study constitutes the first reported use of chloroquine for treatment of insulin resistance as a result of accelerated insulin degradation, and it provides evidence of the effectiveness of this agent in this rare condition.
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December 01 1984
In Vivo Chloroquine-induced Inhibition of Insulin Degradation in a Diabetic Patient with Severe Insulin Resistance Free
Bruce R Blazar;
Bruce R Blazar
Departments of Pediatrics and Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Minnesota Medical School
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Chester B Whitley;
Chester B Whitley
Departments of Pediatrics and Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Minnesota Medical School
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Abbas E Kitabchi;
Abbas E Kitabchi
Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences
Memphis, Tennessee
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Michael Y Tsai;
Michael Y Tsai
Departments of Pediatrics and Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Minnesota Medical School
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Julio Santiago;
Julio Santiago
Department of Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
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Neil White;
Neil White
Department of Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
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Franke B Stentz;
Franke B Stentz
Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry, University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences
Memphis, Tennessee
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David M Brown
David M Brown
Departments of Pediatrics and Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Minnesota Medical School
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Address reprint requests to David M. Brown, Ph.D., M.D., Departments of Pediatrics and Lab. Med. Path., University of Minnesota, Mayo Box 293, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455.
Diabetes 1984;33(12):1133–1137
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Received:
January 17 1984
Revision Received:
March 26 1984
Accepted:
March 26 1984
PubMed:
6094290
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Bruce R Blazar, Chester B Whitley, Abbas E Kitabchi, Michael Y Tsai, Julio Santiago, Neil White, Franke B Stentz, David M Brown; In Vivo Chloroquine-induced Inhibition of Insulin Degradation in a Diabetic Patient with Severe Insulin Resistance. Diabetes 1 December 1984; 33 (12): 1133–1137. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.33.12.1133
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