Use of specific immunoradiometric assay to determine preterm neonatal insulin-glucose relations

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Highly specific immunoradiometric assays were used to measure plasma concentrations of insulin, proinsulin, and 32-33 split proinsulin in neonates (n = 16). Neonatal plasma insulin concentrations were high relative to blood glucose concentrations and compared with adult insulin-glucose relations. Concentrations of proinsulin and 32-33 split proinsulin together accounted for 34-70% of the total concentration of insulin and pro-peptides. This study confirms the need to use a specific assay and neonatal reference data in the diagnosis of neonatal hyperinsulinism, and shows that neonatal pancreatic β cell function may differ from that of older subjects.

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Hawdon, J. M., Hubbard, M., Hales, C. N., & Clark, P. M. S. (1995). Use of specific immunoradiometric assay to determine preterm neonatal insulin-glucose relations. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 73(5 SUPPL.). https://doi.org/10.1136/fn.73.3.f166

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