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Elevated proinsulin levels have been observed in healthy first degree relatives of Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients. This elevation could reflect a sequele after a previous attack on the beta-cells not necessarily leading to diabetes, or represent a family trait related to the development of diabetes. When cord plasma levels of proinsulin, insulin and C-peptide from 14 newborn siblings of Type 1 diabetic patients were compared with 21 newborn control siblings unrelated to diabetic subjects, no differences were observed. Neither were any differences observed between their mothers at delivery when comparing the same parameters. In cord plasma the proinsulin levels (median and range) were higher than those in plasma from 35 adult fasting women unrelated to diabetic subjects (10, 5–83 pmol/l vs 4, 2–33 pmol/l;p<0.001) whereas the C-peptide levels (median and range) were lower (0.20, 0.11–0.56 nmol/l vs 0.37, 0.21–0.69 nmol/l;p<0.001). No differences in insulin levels using a highly specific insulin assay were observed. The results suggest that newborn children have high proinsulin and low C-peptide levels unrelated to heredity of diabetes and that the previously described elevated proinsulin level observed in older first degree relatives of diabetic subjects occurs later in life.
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Lindgren, F.A., Hartling, S.G., Persson, B.E. et al. Proinsulin levels in newborn siblings of Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic children and their mothers. Diabetologia 36, 560–563 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02743274
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