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Glucose homeostasis in the newborn

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EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
卷 81, 期 1, 页码 95-101

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2004.10.005

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hypoglycaemia; premature infant; glucose-6-phosphatase; cortisol; epinephrine

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Hepatic glucose production by glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis is essential to maintain blood glucose levels, and the glucose-6-phosphatase system catalyses the terminal step of both pathways. Developmental delays in the postnatal up-regulation of hepatic glucose-6-phosphatase enzyme activity are common in preterm infants. Two groups of infants have been identified with failure of developmental regulation of glucose homeostasis. Firstly, up to 20% of preterm infants about to be discharged home are at risk of hypoglycaemia if a feed is delayed. Cortisol, corticotrophin and epinephrine levels are higher in the infants with severe and persistent hypoglycaemia, but insulin, glucagon and human growth hormone do not differ from normoglycaemic infants. Secondly, preterm infants with an inadequate glycaemic response to glucagon (30% at the time of discharge home) have relative fasting hyperglycaemia, hyperinsulinaemia, increased insulin: glucagon ratios and a lower insulin sensitivity index. Hormonal dysfunctions in preterm infants may contribute to failures in postnatal expression of hepatic enzymes. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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