Red blood cell electrolyte changes in patients with juvenile diabetes mellitus.

Acta paediatrica Hungarica Pub Date : 1990-01-01
F Román, Z Toldi, K Kürti, L Pataki
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The sodium and potassium concentrations of the red blood cells and the serum were investigated in 21 children with diabetes mellitus. Measurements were made prior to and 1 and 2 hours following insulin administration. Before insulin treatment, the sodium level in the red blood cells of the diabetes patients was significantly higher that the control level, while the potassium level was significantly depressed. These differences were not observed 1 and 2 hours following insulin administration. Attention is drawn to the rapid and extensive electrolyte changes in the red blood cells of diabetics in response to insulin. The potassium content of the serum of the diabetics was significantly decreased by insulin administration. No correlation was found between the electrolyte levels and the fasting blood glucose levels. A weak negative correlation (p less than 0.02) was observed between the potassium content of the red blood cells and the duration of the illness. The pathogenetic, diagnostic and therapeutic implications of the results are discussed.

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青少年糖尿病患者红细胞电解质的变化。
对21例糖尿病患儿的红细胞及血清钠、钾浓度进行了测定。分别在胰岛素给药前和给药后1、2小时进行测量。胰岛素治疗前,糖尿病患者红细胞钠水平显著高于对照组,钾水平显著降低。注射胰岛素后1和2小时未观察到这些差异。我们注意到糖尿病患者在胰岛素作用下红细胞中电解质的迅速而广泛的变化。胰岛素可显著降低糖尿病患者血清钾含量。没有发现电解质水平和空腹血糖水平之间的相关性。红细胞钾含量与病程呈弱负相关(p < 0.02)。讨论了结果的发病、诊断和治疗意义。
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