Authors
Nicholas J White, David A Warrell, Pornthep Chanthavanich, Sornchai Looareesuwan, MJ Warrell, Sanjeev Krishna, Dermot H Williamson, Robert C Turner
Publication date
1983/7/14
Journal
New England Journal of Medicine
Volume
309
Issue
2
Pages
61-66
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
Description
We studied the occurrence, clinical manifestations, and mechanism of hypoglycemia in patients with falciparum malaria in eastern Thailand. Hypoglycemia, which was often severe and recurrent, occurred in 17 patients, including 12 in a series of 151 patients with cerebral malaria. Thirty episodes were investigated. Plasma concentrations of insulin and C peptide were inappropriately high, and lactate and alanine concentrations were significantly higher than in patients with falciparum malaria who were normoglycemic (P<0.05). Sixteen patients had received quinine; plasma quinine and insulin concentrations were correlated at the time of hypoglycemia (P = 0.007). In seven healthy fasting volunteers intravenous quinine increased the mean plasma insulin concentration (±S.D.) from 8.9±3.1 to 17.1±8.4 mU per liter (P = 0.02) and reduced the mean plasma glucose concentration from 88±20 to 68±23 mg per deciliter …
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Scholar articles
NJ White, DA Warrell, P Chanthavanich… - New England Journal of Medicine, 1983