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Diabetes Care, Vol 23, Issue 8 1059-1066, Copyright © 2000 by American Diabetes Association
Adaptation of cognitive function to hypoglycemia in healthy men
B Fruehwald-Schultes, J Born, W Kern, A Peters and HL Fehm
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Luebeck, Germany. fruehwal@kfg.mu-luebeck.de
OBJECTIVE: Antecedent hypoglycemia reduces hypoglycemic counterregulation
and symptoms, thereby provoking the hypoglycemia unawareness syndrome. The
effects of antecedent hypoglycemia on hypoglycemia-induced cognitive
dysfunction are less well established. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: To
determine whether antecedent hypoglycemia also reduces hypoglycemic
cognitive dysfunction, we performed stepwise hypoglycemic clamp experiments
(4.1, 3.6, 3.1, and 2.6 mmol/l) during a 6-h period in 30 young healthy
men. A total of 15 subjects additionally received a 2.5-h antecedent
hypoglycemic clamp (3.1 mmol/l) on the preceding day (prior-hypo group),
whereas the other 15 subjects did not (control group). Cognitive function
was assessed by auditory-evoked brain potentials (AEBPs) and reaction time
during a vigilance task and short-term memory recall. Tests were performed
during the stepwise hypoglycemic clamp at baseline and at each hypoglycemic
plateau. RESULTS: In both groups, performance on all measures of cognitive
function deteriorated during stepwise hypoglycemia (all P < 0.01).
However, after antecedent hypoglycemia, the hypoglycemia-induced decrease
in the amplitude of the P3 of the AEBP was distinctly reduced compared with
the control condition (P < 0.05). Also, short-term memory performance
was less impaired in the prior-hypo group than in the control group (P <
0.005), and a minor hypoglycemic impairment of reaction time (P < 0.05)
was evident in the prior-hypo group. CONCLUSIONS: Data provide evidence
that a single episode of mild antecedent hypoglycemia (3.1 mmol/l)
attenuates several aspects of cognitive dysfunction during subsequent
hypoglycemia 18-24 h later.

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