American Journal of Perinatology Reports (Jan 2018)

Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus in a Very Preterm Infant due to ABCC8 Mutation

  • Barbara Piccini,
  • Caterina Coviello,
  • Livia Drovandi,
  • Artuso Rosangela,
  • Francesca Monzali,
  • Emilio Casalini,
  • Sabrina Giglio,
  • Sonia Toni,
  • Carlo Dani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1636427
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 08, no. 01
pp. e39 – e42

Abstract

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Neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) is a monogenic form of diabetes occurring within 6 months from birth. NDM can be permanent or transient (TNDM). We report the case of a preterm infant with TNDM due to an ABCC8 mutation identified by next-generation sequencing. The pancreatic adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-sensitive K+ (K-ATP) channel is a key regulator of insulin secretion. Gain-of-function mutations in the genes encoding the Kir6.2 (KCNJ11) and SUR1 (ABCC8) subunits of the channel cause neonatal diabetes. The patient was successfully managed with insulin lispro at a 1:100 dilution, drawn up in an insulin pen injector with a 4-mm needle. The insulin lispro dilution allowed administration of the exact insulin doses, obtaining a good glycemic control and minimizing the burden of injections. At 2 months, corrected age insulin doses were progressively decreased until discontinuation.

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