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Hyperglycemia Inhibits Retinoic Acid–Induced Activation of Rac1, Prevents …


RS Guleria, J Pan, D DiPette, US Singh - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Diabetes is a risk factor for neuronal dysfunction. Impairment in signaling mechanisms that regulate
differentiation of neurons is hypothesized to be one of the main causes of neuronal
dysfunction. Retinoic acid, a physiologically active retinoid synthesized from vitamin A, ...
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Hyperglycemia Inhibits Retinoic Acid


RS Guleria, J Pan, D DiPette, US Singh - 糖尿病学杂志, 2006 - journal.shouxi.net
Diabetes is a risk factor for neuronal dysfunction. Impairment in signaling mechanisms that regulate
differentiation of neurons is hypothesized to be one of the main causes of neuronal
dysfunction. Retinoic acid, a physiologically active retinoid synthesized from vitamin A, ...
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Structural brain imaging in diabetes: A methodological perspective


C Jongen, GJ Biessels - European Journal of Pharmacology, 2008 - Elsevier
Brain imaging provides information on brain anatomy and function and progression of cerebral
abnormalities can be monitored. This may provide insight into the aetiology of diabetes related
cerebral disorders. This paper focuses on the methods for the assessment of white matter ...
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Assessment of cerebral perfusion and cerebrovascular reserve in insulin- …


JF Jiménez-Bonilla, R Quirce, A Hernández, NK … - European Journal of …, 2001 - Springer
HMPAO SPET, a second SPET scan was acquired after activation of the cerebrovascular reserve
(CVR) with an injection of 1 g of acetazolamide (post-ACZ SPET). Semiquantitative analysis
was made in 16 regions of in- terest (ROIs) drawn for each of the three supratentorial ...
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Diagnostic utility of serum or cerebrospinal fluid levels of toxic advanced glycation …


M Takeuchi, T Sato, J Takino, Y Kobayashi, S Furuno, … - Medical hypotheses, 2007 - Elsevier
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia in developed countries. AD
is characterized pathologically by the presence of senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles
(NFTs), the major constituents of which are amyloid β protein (Aβ) and tau protein, ...
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Diabetes increases atrophy and vascular lesions on brain MRI in patients with …

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AM Tiehuis, Y van der Graaf, FL Visseren, KL Vincken, … - Stroke, 2008 - Am Heart Assoc
From the Department of Radiology and Image Sciences Institute (AMT, KLV, APAA,
WPTMM); Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care (YvdG, APAA); the Department
of Internal Medicine (FLV); and Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience, Department of ...
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Role of insulin metabolism disturbances in the development of Alzheimer disease: …


B Sabayan, F Foroughinia, A Mowla, A … - American Journal of …, 2008 - aja.sagepub.com
Recently, a considerable amount of studies have been focused on impairment in insulin metabolism
in the brain as a new pathogenic process for AD. Individuals suffering from AD had been shown
to have lower cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and higher plasma insulin concentration. 5 In ...
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Diabetes, sugar-coated but harmful to the brain

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VL Starr, A Convit - Current opinion in pharmacology, 2007 - Elsevier
Type 2 diabetes mellitus appears to directly impair cognition and brain function, independent
of its associated cardiovascular disease. This is supported by the presence of similar findings
among adults with insulin resistance (pre-diabetes) and obese children with type 2 ...
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Effects of glycemic control on target organ responses to epinephrine in type 1 …

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A Guy… - American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology And …, 2005 - Am Physiological Soc
Severe hypoglycemia occurs in intensively treated patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus
(T1DM) due in part to deficient epinephrine counterregulatory responses. Previously, we have
found that T1DM patients demonstrated a spectrum of altered responses to epinephrine ...
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Corticosterone impairs insulin-stimulated translocation of GLUT4 in the rat …


GG Piroli, CA Grillo, LR Reznikov, S Adams, BS … - …, 2007 - content.karger.com
Background: Exposure to stress levels of glucocorticoids produces physiological responses that
are characteristic of type 2 diabetes, such as peripheral insulin resistance and impairment in
insulin-stimulated trafficking of glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) in muscle and fat. In the ...
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