Abstract

Objective To investigate the relative factors of insulin resistance(IR)during elective abdominal surgery and the mechanism of IR induced by surgery.Methods Fourteen patients underging elective abdominal surgery were studied.Fasting blood glucose(FBG),fasting plasma insulin(FPI),plasma TNF-α,IL-6 and CRP were tested for elective surgery patients on the day before,during operation and on one day after surgery.Insulin resistance index(HOMA-IR)and the index of insulin secretion(HOMA-β)were ealculated with homeostasis model assessment(HOMA).Insulin receptor and GLUT4 mRNA expression in skeletal muscle were assessed before operation and at the end of operation by use of RT-PCR.Results Significant differences were found in fasting blood glucose (5.95±1.08)mmol/L vs(8.92±2.41)mmol/L,fasting plasma insulin(19.95±3.33)mU/L vs(25.44±5.36)mU/L,IL-6(33.98±5.01)ng/L vs(45.29±7.81)ng/L and plasma TNF-α(86.70±9.27)ng/L vs(114.46±15.33)ng/L during and after operation(P<0.01).A significant elevation of HOMA-IR levels was found after operation compared with that before operation[(9.59±2.89)vs(4.111.86)](P<0.001).However there wag no significant difference in HOMA-β among three points(groups)of time(P=0.103).The result of RT-PCR showed that the expression of GLUT4 in muscle of patients at the end of operation reduced significantly compared with preoperation(t=12.488,P<0.001)but there was no significance in INSR mRNA expression(P=0.165).ISI showed negative correlation with opermive time(r=-0.736、P<0.001),blooding during operating (r=-0.594、P=0.032)and post-operative TNF-α(r=-0.641、P=0.018).Conclusion Insulin resistance occurs in elective abdominal surgery patients.The defective site is at postreceptor.To shorten the operation time,control the intensity of surgery and reduce the bleeding is helpful for decreasing IR. Key words: Insulin resistance; Homeostasis model assessment; GLUT4; Surgery

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