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The effect of acute hypoglycemia on brain function and activation


JM Rosenthal, SA Amiel, L Yágüez, E Bullmore, D … - Diabetes, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The authors' aim was to examine the regional anatomy of brain activation by cognitive tasks commonly
used in hypoglycemia research and to assess the effect of acute hypoglycemia on these in healthy
volunteers. Eight right-handed volunteers performed a set of cognitive tasks—finger ...
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Effects of hypoglycemia on human brain activation measured with fMRI


AW Anderson, RA Heptulla, N Driesen, D Flanagan … - Magnetic resonance …, 2006 - Elsevier
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to measure the effects of acute hypoglycemia
caused by passive sensory stimulation on brain activation. Visual stimulation was used to generate
blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) contrast, which was monitored during ...
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The effects of acute hypoglycemia on relative cerebral blood flow distribution in …


KM MacLeod, AE Gold, KP Ebmeier, DA Hepburn, IJ … - Metabolism, 1996 - Elsevier
To examine the hypothesis that in diabetic patients with impaired hypoglycemia awareness the
relative regional distribution of cerebral blood flow (rCBF) would be abnormal in a specific
area, namely the frontal lobes, rCBF was examined in 20 type I diabetic patients, of whom ...
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Short-term, delayed, and working memory are impaired during hypoglycemia in …

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AJ Sommerfield, IJ Deary, V McAulay, BM Frier - Diabetes Care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—A hyperinsulinemic glucose clamp was used to maintain
arterialized blood glucose level at either 4.5 mmol/l (euglycemia) or 2.5 mmol/l
(hypoglycemia) on two separate occasions in 16 adults with type 1 diabetes. The ...
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Microvascular Disease in Type 1 Diabetes Alters Brain Activation

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AM Wessels, SARB Rombouts, S Simsek, J Kuijer, PJ … - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Individuals with type 1 diabetes have mild performance deficits on a range of neuropsychological
tests compared with nondiabetic control subjects. The mechanisms underlying this cognitive
deterioration are still poorly understood, but chronic hyperglycemia is now emerging as a ...
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Acute hypoglycemia impairs nonverbal intelligence

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RE Warren, KV Allen, AJ Sommerfield, IJ Deary, BM … - Diabetes care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Acute hypoglycemia causes a progressive, reversible deterioration in cognitive function that
becomes detectable at blood glucose concentrations below 3.0–3.4 mmol/l (1). In an earlier study
in nondiabetic subjects, we reported that several facets of attention deteriorated ...
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Brain oxygen utilization is unchanged by hypoglycemia in normal humans: lactate, …

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JM Lubow, IG Pinon, A Avogaro, C Cobelli … - American Journal of …, 2006 - Am Physiological Soc
During hypoglycemia, substrates other than glucose have been suggested to serve as alternate
neural fuels. We evaluated brain uptake of endogenously produced lactate, alanine, and leucine
at euglycemia and during insulin-induced hypoglycemia in 17 normal subjects. ...
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Moderate hypoglycaemia obliterates working memory in humans with and without …

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IJ Deary, AJ Sommerfield, V McAulay, BM Frier - British Medical Journal, 2003 - jnnp.bmj.com
Cerebral salt wasting syndrome in meningoencephalitis: a case report Acute hyponatraemia
is a common finding in patients with intracranial pathology. The diagnosis of the syndrome of
inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) is often made, but it is important to distinguish ...
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Human cerebral blood flow and metabolism in acute insulin-induced hypoglycemia


RP Kennan, K Takahashi, C Pan, H Shamoon, … - Journal of Cerebral …, 2005 - nature.com
How the human brain functions under conditions of acute hypoglycemia remains a complex question
by virtue of the potential simultaneous shifts in processes of perfusion, metabolism, and changing
demand. We examined this issue by measuring cerebral blood flow (CBF) and oxidative ...
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Reduced counterregulation during hypoglycemia with raised circulating …

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ML Evans, K Matyka, J Lomas, A Pernet, ICP … - Journal of Clinical …, 1998 - Endocrine Soc
During hypoglycemia, ILH raised circulating levels of nonesterified fatty acids, glycerol, and
ß-hydroxybutyrate, although the latter did not rise until after the onset of counterregulation. With
ILH, epinephrine responses [area under the curve (AUC), 127.9 ± 31.7 vs. 175.1 ± 27.4 ...
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