Authors: Mary A. Williamson Mt(ascp) Phd,L. Michael Snyder Md
Child (4–14 years): 0–148 pg/mL
Adult: 20–100 pg/mL
Interpretation
Increased In
Glucagonoma
Diabetes mellitus
Chronic renal failure
Hyperlipoproteinemia types III and IV
Severe stress, infections, trauma, burns, surgery, and acute hypoglycemia
Decreased In
Cystic fibrosis
Chronic pancreatitis
GLUCAGON STIMULATION TEST
Definition and Use
Failure of glucagon to increase after arginine stimulation is seen in glucagon deficiencies such as cystic fibrosis and chronic pancreatitis.
This test is of rare clinical utility.
After fasting overnight, an IV infusion of 0.5 g arginine/kg (not >30 g) should be given over 30 minutes. Fasting samples should be drawn at 15, 30, 45, and 60 minutes.