Endocrinologic regulation of carbohydrate metabolism. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Parkinsonism-dementia on Guam
Y. Nagano, T. Tsubaki and T. N. Chase
Studies of the endocrinologic control of carbohydrate metabolism were
conducted in Guamanians with parkinsonism-dementia (PD) or amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis (ALS) and in Guamanian control patients who had various
other neuromuscular disorders. Intravenously infused arginine tended to
produce a more prolonged elevation in serum glucose levels in PD and ALS
patients than in control subjects. On the other hand, the serum insulin
response to arginine was significantly less in both PD and ALS patients
than in controls. Arginine stimulated the release of growth hormone to a
similar degree in all three patient groups. These observations support and
extend previous reports of endocrinologic abnormalities in parkinsonism and
ALS and might suggest that a defect in pancreatic islet cell function
attends these disorders.