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Overview
What is C-PEPTIDE, POST PRANDIAL, SERUM
Assessing C-peptide levels in blood is a reliable method of determining insulin production. The pancreas secretes insulin, which enters the bloodstream and facilitates the uptake of sugar by cells for energy production. Insulin thus controls blood sugar levels. The C-peptide test aids in managing diabetes therapy, determining the kind of diabetes you have, and determining the reason behind low blood sugar levels. A high level of C-peptide indicates excessive insulin production in the body, which is indicative of Type 2 diabetes and Cushing syndrome. Low C-peptide levels are indicative of inadequate insulin production, which can be seen in Addison’s disease and Type 1 diabetes. Diabetes is not diagnosed using this test.
Parameters
Doctor Information
Pre-test Information
Sample to be given 2 hours after starting meal.
Report Delivery
Daily
Code
R157
Category
Stability Room
8 hrs
Stability Refrigerated
24 hrs
Stability Frozen
2 weeks
Method
CLIA
Specimen
Two hours after the meal was started, 2 mL (0.5 mL min.) of serum from 1 SST. Ship frozen or chilled.
Usage
When separating insulinomas from exogenous insulin treatment, C-peptide is helpful. In Type I Diabetes Mellitus, its concentrations are either completely missing or drastically reduced. Additionally helpful in tracking individuals who have undergone pancreatic or islet cell transplants is C-peptide.