Are patients with Hirschsprungs disease prediabetic?
Hirschsprung’s disease (HD) is considered a focal disease usually confined to the distal colon and rectum. However, autonomic dysfunction and dysmotility in the upper gastrointestinal tract have been reported, suggesting that this disease is not only confined to the distal gastrointestinal tract. This study examines the fasting and postprandial levels of glucose and insulin in adult patients with HD to elucidate whether there might also be an endocrine involvement in this disease. Sixteen patients with surgically treated HD during early childhood and 17 healthy subjects were studied. All subjects ingested a caloric liquid meal containing glucose, lactose, maize oil, and water (2,020 kJ) after an overnight fast. Blood samples were collected at regular intervals for insulin and glucose analyses. Fasting levels of both glucose (P <.05) and insulin (P <.02) were significantly higher in patients compared with healthy controls. Peak concentration of insulin following meal intake was signific