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Minimizing hypoglycemia while maintaining glycemic control in diabetes


SR Heller - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
In this Perspectives article, I examine the evidence that underpins these interventions. It is beyond
the scope of this article to review the data for each potential intervention in detail, but the reader
is directed to the source where appropriate. The focus of this article is treatment of type 1 ...
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Ventromedial hypothalamic glucokinase is an important mediator of the …


BE Levin, TC Becker, J Eiki, BB Zhang, AA Dunn- … - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—The counterregulatory response to insulin-induced hypoglycemia is mediated
by the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH), which contains specialized glucosensing
neurons, many of which use glucokinase (GK) as the rate-limiting step in glucose's ...
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Bringing Light to the Dark Side of Insulin


RS Sherwin - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
My story begins 30 years ago. Bill Tamborlane came to me with a portable, battery-powered
pump being used in pediatrics to infuse the iron-chelating drug desferrioxamine continuously
via the subcutaneous route into children with thalassemia major. He hoped to use it to ...
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Neurocircuits integrating hormone and nutrient signaling in control of glucose …

- physiology.org
E Rother, AC Konner, JC Bruning - American Journal of …, 2008 - Am Physiological Soc
As obesity, diabetes, and associated comorbidities are on a constant rise, large efforts have been
put into better understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which nutrients and
metabolic signals influence central and peripheral energy regulation. For decades, ...
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Ovarian steroids stimulate adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium (KATP) …

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W Huang, M Acosta-Martinez, JE Levine - Endocrinology, 2008 - Endocrine Soc
The ATP-sensitive potassium (K ATP ) channels couple intracellular metabolism to membrane
potential. They are composed of Kir6.x and sulfonylurea receptor (SUR) subunits and are expressed
in hypothalamic neurons that project to GnRH neurons. However, their roles in regulating ...
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Build-ups in the supply chain of the brain: on the neuroenergetic cause of obesity …


A Peters, D Langemann - Front. Neuroenerg, 2009 - frontiersin.org
Obesity and type 2 diabetes have become the major health problems in many industrialized
countries. A few theoretical frameworks have been set up to derive the possible determinative
cause of obesity. One concept views that food availability determines food intake, ie that ...
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Ovarian Steroids Stimulate KATP Channel Subunit Gene Expression and Confer …

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W Huang, M Acosta-Martinez, JE Levine - Endocrinology, 2008 - Endocrine Soc
Page 1. 1 Ovarian Steroids Stimulate K ATP Channel Subunit Gene Expression and
Confer Responsiveness of the GnRH Pulse Generator to K ATP Channel Modulation
Wenyu Huang, Maricedes Acosta-Martínez, and Jon E. Levine ...
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[PDF] A Journey Across the Blood-Brain Barrier


RS Sherwin - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Ithink it's remarkable that only a few months after Banting introduced insulin to the world of
diabetes, on the heels of one of medicine's greatest discover- ies, Elliot Joslin wrote, “insulin
is not a cure for diabetes, but a potent preparation alike . . . for evil and for good.” Today, ...

Kir6. 2 knockout alters neurotransmitter release in mouse striatum: An in vivo …


XR Shi, J Chang, JH Ding, Y Fan, XL Sun, G Hu - Neuroscience Letters, 2008 - Elsevier
ATP-sensitive potassium (K-ATP) channels have been demonstrated to play important roles
in the brain. In the present study, Kir6.2 knockout (Kir6.2 −/− ) mice were used to examine the
contribution of Kir6.2-containing K-ATP channels to the regulation of neurotransmitter ...
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Build-ups in the supply chain of the brain: on the neuroenergetic cause of obesity …


A Peters, D Langemann - 2009 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Obesity and type 2 diabetes have become the major health problems in many industrialized
countries. A few theoretical frameworks have been set up to derive the possible determinative
cause of obesity. One concept views that food availability determines food intake, ie that ...
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