Blunted glucagon but not epinephrine responses to hypoglycemia occurs in youth with less than 1 yr duration of type 1 diabetes mellitus
Arbelaez AM, Xing D, Cryer PE, Kollman C, Beck RW, Sherr J, Ruedy KJ, Tamborlane WV, Mauras N, Tsalikian E, Wilson DM, White NH, Group F. Blunted glucagon but not epinephrine responses to hypoglycemia occurs in youth with less than 1 yr duration of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Pediatric Diabetes 2013, 15: 127-134. PMID: 23992543, PMCID: PMC3858506, DOI: 10.1111/pedi.12070.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetes mellitusPeak epinephrineEpinephrine responseDiabetes mellitusT1DM subjectsRecent-onset type 1 diabetes mellitusHypoglycemia-associated autonomic failureBarrier of hypoglycemiaInsulin-induced hypoglycemiaAutonomic failureCounterregulatory hormonesSubsequent hypoglycemiaGlucagon responsePatients 9Recurrent hypoglycemiaGlycemic controlHypoglycemic clampEpinephrine levelsHypoglycemiaHormonal responsesT1DMGlucagonMellitusControl 19CR response