Leucocyte sodium efflux and electrolyte content in insulin treated diabetes

L. L. Ng, D. Simmons, M. Harker, T. D.R. Hockaday

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Abstract

Leucocyte sodium efflux and sodium content were studied in 41 insulin treated diabetic patients and compared to 41 age, body mass index and blood pressure matched nondiabetic control subjects. Fasting leucocyte Na ouabain-sensitive efflux rate constants were lower in diabetic patients (median [range] 2.30 [1.04-3.73] versus 2.45 [1.57-3.95] h-1, p<0.04) suggesting a reduced sodium pump activity. The 22Na ouabain-insensitive efflux rate constant which reflects passive sodium efflux was raised in insulin treated diabetes (0.92 [0.42-1.73] versus 0.79 [0.28-1.49] h-1, p<0.01). Leucocyte sodium content was raised in the diabetic patients (47.7 [26.9-93.4] versus 26.5 [15.9-67.7] mmol/kg, p<0.0001). Abnormal cellular sodium handling could lead to hypertension or other complications in diabetes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)821-824
Number of pages4
JournalDiabetologia
Volume31
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 1988
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • adenosine-triphosphatase
  • Diabetes
  • leucocyte
  • sodium

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