Low pancreatic lipase in insulin-dependent diabetics

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Serum samples obtained from 20 insulin-dependent diabetics (IDD), 23 non-insulin-dependent diabetics (NIDD) and 30 controls were assayed for their pancreatic lipase activity, immunoreactive trypsin concentration and glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1) respectively. The distribution of serum pancreatic lipase activity in normal subjects and diabetics was non-parametric. The median serum lipase activity in IDDs (86 U/l) was significantly lower than that in controls (131 U/l, p < 0.002) and NIDDs (126 U/l, p < 0.001). There was a significant correlation between serum pancreatic lipase activity and serum IRT concentration (r = 0.65, p < 0.001). Neither pancreatic lipase activity nor IRT was related to HbA1 concentrations. These data show for the first time that serum pancreatic lipase activity is diminished in IDDs.

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Junglee, D., de Albarran, R., Katrak, A., Freedman, D. B., Beckett, A. G., & Dandona, P. (1983). Low pancreatic lipase in insulin-dependent diabetics. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 36(2), 200–202. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.36.2.200

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