Authors
Robert A Rizza, Lawrence J Mandarino, John E Gerich
Publication date
1982/8/1
Journal
Diabetes
Volume
31
Issue
8
Pages
663-669
Publisher
American Diabetes Association
Description
The present studies were undertaken to assess the mechanisms responsible for growth hormone-induced insulin resistance in man. The insulin dose-response characteristics for suppression of glucose production and stimulation of glucose utilization and their relationship to monocyte insulin binding were determined in six normal volunteers after 12-h infusion of growth hormone and 12-h infusion of saline. The infusion of growth hormone (2 μg · kg−1 · h−1) increased plasma growth hormone nearly threefold (to ≃9 ng/ml) within the range observed during sleep and exercise. This increased plasma insulin (14 ± 1 versus 8 ± 1 μU/ml, P < 0.005) concentrations without significantly altering plasma glucose concentrations or basal rates of glucose production and utilization. Insulin dose-response curves for both suppression of glucose production (half-maximal response at 37 ± 3 versus 20 ± 3 μu/ml, P < 0.01) and …
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