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[The effects of acebutolol on endocrine and metabolic reactions induced by acute hypoglycaemia. Study in normal subjects and in insulin-dependent diabetics (author's transl)].

Authors :
Passa P
Gauville C
Bentz F
Assan R
Canivet J
Source :
La Presse medicale [Presse Med (1893)] 1979 Dec 10; Vol. 8 (48), pp. 3951-5.
Publication Year :
1979

Abstract

Six normal subjects and six normotensive insulin-dependent diabetics underwent two insulin hypoglycaemia tests after administration for three days of either a placebo or of acebutolol--a cardioselective beta-blocker--at a dose of 400 mg per day. The order in which the tests were performed was decided by random selection. Acebutolol suppressed the tachycardia which occurred as a reaction to hypoglycaemia but did not interfere with other warning symptoms and signs. In both normal subjects and diabetics, acebutolol neither worsened the initial hypoglycaemia nor did it delay a return to normal values. The increase in lactate levels following hypoglycaemia was not reduced by acebutolol but free fatty acid rebound was suppressed. Hormonal responses (glucagon, cortisol, growth hormone) were unaffected by the beta-blocker. If they are confirmed by long term studies, these results would suggest that acebutolol is safer to use than non-cardioselective beta-blockers in the treatment of coronary insufficiency and of hypertension in diabetics exposed to the risk of hypoglycaemia.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
0032-7867
Volume :
8
Issue :
48
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
La Presse medicale
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
394144