Diabetes and elimination of antipyrine in man: an analysis of 298 patients classified by type of diabetes, age, sex, duration of disease and liver involvement.
Effects of diabetes on hepatic drug metabolism in man has not yet been adequately clarified. Two hundred ninety-eight diabetic patients, classified by type of the disease, age, gender, duration of therapy and liver involvement, were investigated. The antipyrine plasma clearance rate and cytochrome P450 content determinations in liver biopsies of subjects with diagnostic liver biopsy were used as indices of hepatic drug metabolising capacity. Drug metabolism was reduced as a function of age. Antipyrine elimination rate was dependent on the type of diabetes (type 1 versus type 2) and gender. Untreated type 1 patients eliminated antipyrine rapidly and insulin treatment normalised antipyrine elimination (clearance rates 89.5 +/- 20.3 versus 58.8 +/- 17.2 ml/min.; P