Antibody-mediated insulin resistance treated by cessation of insulin administration

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A 45-year-old Japanese man was referred to our hospital because of hyperglycemia despite the administration of as much as 120 U/day of human insulin. He had no history of injecting animal insulin. Free insulin was below 5 μU/ml, but a high titer of total insulin (about 3,000 μU/ml) was observed, suggesting the presence of antibodies against human insulin. Scatchard analysis showed an increased insulin binding capacity in the plasma characterized by a higher affinity for insulin. He was successfully treated by cessation of insulin administration. A Scatchard analysis series showed that a reduction in the insulin binding capacity of antibodies paralleled the improvement in glycemic control.

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Hara, K., Tobe, K., Uchigata, Y., Nakazono, M., Yasuda, K., Terauchi, Y., … Kadowaki, T. (2000). Antibody-mediated insulin resistance treated by cessation of insulin administration. Internal Medicine, 39(2), 143–145. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.39.143

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