Biodistribution of Insulin Following Massive Insulin Subcutaneous Injection

  • Tomoya Ikeda
  • , Naoto Tani
  • , Tatsuya Hirokawa
  • , Kei Ikeda
  • , Fumiya Morioka
  • , Alissa Shida
  • , Yayoi Aoki
  • , Takaki Ishikawa

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Abstract

A man in his 30s injected insulin several times into his abdomen and was found dead several hours later. Micropathological findings showed alveolar injury with hemorrhaging and cerebral parietal lobe nerve cell edema. Biochemical examinations showed that the blood insulin level was high, significantly so at the insulin injection sites. The blood glucose and C-peptide levels were low. The insulin level in the kidneys was low. In forensic medicine, a postmortem diagnosis of insulin subcutaneous injection is often difficult. When insulin injection is suspected, particularly high insulin levels can be expected at the insulin injection site, rather than in the blood.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1999-2006
Number of pages8
JournalInternal Medicine
Volume61
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • blood concentration
  • glucose
  • insulin injection
  • pulmonary edema
  • tissue concentration

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