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    JAMA. 1978 Apr 21;239(16):1642-4.

    Renal tranplantation in type 1 glycogenosis. Failure to improve glucose metabolism.

    Abstract

    In glycogenosis type 1 (GT1), glucose synthesis is deficient due to absence of glucose-6-phosphatase. Development of renal failure in such a patient provided the opportunity to test whether or not this metabolic defect could be reversed by a renal allograft, which contains the missing enzyme and has potential for glucose synthesis. Despite normalization of renal function and both glucocorticoid therapy and the infusion of amino-acid precursors of glucose, fasting hypoglycemia persisted unabated. We conclude that a funtioning renal allograft is incapable of meeting the metabolic demands of a patient with glucose-6-phosphatase deficiency.

    PMID:
    204806
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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