[Behavior of fatty acid patterns in serum lipids in type I diabetic patients in intensive conventional insulin therapy].

K P Ratzmann, E Schimke
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The relationship between an improvement of the carbohydrate metabolism due to a four-week intensified conventional insulin treatment and changes in fatty acid patterns of serum lipids was investigated in 12 insulin-dependent diabetic patients. At the commencement of the study the diabetic patients were characterized by higher relative linolic acid contents in the serum cholesterolesters and phospholipids in comparison with control subjects. The intensified insulin treatment was associated with a significant improvement of the glycaemic control, whereas the fatty acid patterns of the serum lipids remained unchanged. The results demonstrate that short-time improvement of the carbohydrate metabolism is not associated with qualitative changes of serum lipids in insulin-dependent diabetic patients. Remains to be established the long-term effect of improved metabolic control on fatty acid metabolism.

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[1型糖尿病患者在强化常规胰岛素治疗中血脂脂肪酸模式的行为]。
本文对12例胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者进行了为期四周的强化常规胰岛素治疗后碳水化合物代谢的改善与血脂脂肪酸模式的变化之间的关系进行了研究。在研究开始时,糖尿病患者的特点是与对照组相比,血清胆固醇和磷脂中相对亚油酸含量较高。强化胰岛素治疗与血糖控制的显著改善有关,而血脂的脂肪酸模式保持不变。结果表明,胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者碳水化合物代谢的短期改善与血脂质的变化无关。改善代谢控制对脂肪酸代谢的长期影响仍有待确定。
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