Diabetes
mellitus is an vital disorder of carbohydrate metabolism. However, fat and
protein metabolism are also affected in diabetic situation. Diabetes means
excretion of too much volume of urine and mellitus means sweet. So the word
diabetes milletus refers to persistent excretion of large volume of urine
containing glucose.
Diabetes
mellitus, caused by a deficiency in the discharge or action of insulin, is a
relatively common disease. Insulin is an endocrine hormone which is secreted by
beta-cells of islets of Langerhans of pancreas. The abnormality in glucose
metabolism is symptomatic of diabetes or a tendency towards the condition.
Diabetes mellitus is really a group of diseases in which the regulatory action
of insulin is defective.
There are two
major clinical classes of the disease 1
l . Type-I
is insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
(IDDM):The disease begins early in the life and quickly becomes severe.
2. Type - II is
non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM):The disease is slow to develop,
milder and ofien goes unrecognized.
Type one insulin
therapy and careful, life long control of the stability between glucose intake and insulin dose. The decreased or defective manufacture
of insulin is characterised by the following symptoms.
1 . Decreased permeability
of the cell membrane for glucose resulting in the accumulation of glucose in
the blood. This condition is known as hyperglycemia. Glucose concentration
increases as high as 500 mg/l00 ml of blood.
2. Polyuria:
This means excretion of increased quantity of urine. This is to excrete the
additional quantity of glucose in urine.This condition is called glucosuria.
3. Polydipsia:
The excessive thirst which leads to increased utilization of water. This condition
is known as polydipsia.This is to restore the volume of water excreted due to
polyuria.
4. Polyphagia:
Excessive hunger leads to polyphagia and increased intake of food. This is to
replace the lost nourishment. The diabetic has greedy appetite, but inspite of
over eating, they lose weight and become lean and emaciated.
5. As glucose is
not enough for energy production, amplified mobilisation of fat from adipose tissue
occurs. But the metabolism of fat is imperfect resulting in the production of
large amounts of the intermediary products of fat metabolism namely ketone
bodies like Acetoacetate and 5-hydroxybutarate. This condition is known as
‘ketosis' and excess ketone bodies cause severe acidosis, ultimately resulting
in ‘coma’.
6. Deposition of
lipids in the walls of the blood vessels follow-on"atherosclerosis".
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Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT): Biochemical
measurements on the blood and urine are vital in the diagnosis and treatment of
diabetes, which causes profound changes in metabolism A sensitive diagnostic
criterion for diabetis is provided by the glucosetolerance test (GTT)After a full
night without food, the patient drinks a test dose of 100 g of glucose
dissolved in a glass of water. The blood glucose concentration is measured
before the test dose and after that at 30 min intervals for several hours. A
normal person assimilates the glucose readily, the blood glucose
rising to no more than about 80 to 120 mg/100 ml; little or noglucose appears
in the urine. Diabetic patients
assimilate the test dose of glucose poorly; their blood glucose level far
exceeds the kidney threshold(about 180 mg/100ml), causing glucose to appear in
their urine.
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