Increased prevalence of fetal haemoglobin in Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus |
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Authors: | Dr. P. Mullis J. Schuler K. Zuppinger |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Paediatrics, University of Bern, Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland;(2) Enzyme Laboratory, Dr. H.Weber, St.Gallen, Switzerland;(3) The Endocrine Unit Cobbold Laboratories, The Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, W1N 8AA London, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary Fetal haemoglobin levels were measured in 106 patients with Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus during a period of two to three years. In 15 patients (14.1%) increased fetal haemoglobin levels (>0.5%), determined by high pressure liquid chromatography, were found in contrast to 3% in a healthy control group (n: 100) of equal age distribution. In children aged over 6 years, elevated fetal haemoglobin levels were measured in 13 diabetic patients (13.3%) in contrast to none of the control group. There was no correlation between fetal haemoglobin levels and duration of diabetes, diabetic control (glycated haemoglobin) and dosage of insulin (U·kg–1, day–1). The 15 patients had a younger mean age at onset of diabetes (5.6 years) than a sex and age matched control group of diabetic patients without increased fetal haemoglobin levels (7.4 years, p<0.05). Longitudinal assessment revealed a significant decline of fetal haemoglobin levels with age (p<0.005) but a further increase in fetal haemoglobin levels were found in adolescent patients (n: 2). These data indicate a possible effect of insulin-treatment on delaying transition from fetal to adult haemoglobin synthesis or on reactivation of fetal haemoglobin production. |
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Keywords: | diabetes control diabetes mellitus fetal haemoglobin glycated haemoglobin insulin |
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