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Influence of small increments of epinephrine on glucose tolerance in normal …


SOL HAMBURG, R Hendler, RS … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980 - Am Coll Physicians
To ascertain whether small elevations of epinephrine alter glucose tolerance, we infused epinephrine
or saline into seven healthy volunteers for 5 hours. Two hours after starting the infusions, subjects
ingested 100 g of glucose. Plasma epinephrine (basal 23 ± 4 pg/mL) rose during ...
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Effect of counterregulatory hormones on kinetic response to ingested glucose in …


L Sacca, M Cicala, G Corso, B Ungaro, … - American Journal of …, 1981 - Am Physiological Soc
IT IS WELL KNOWN that severe stress (eg, trauma, infec- tion, or myocardial infarction) causes
an impairment of oral glucose disposal in the absence of preexisting dia-. betes mellitus. Although
the “diabetogenic hormones,” glucagon, epinephrine, and cortisol, increase simultane- ...
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Mechanisms of epinephrine-induced glucose intolerance in normal humans: role of …

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L Saccà, C Vigorito, M Cicala, B Ungaro, … - Journal of Clinical …, 1982 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
ABSTRACT To evaluate the role of the splanchnic bed in epinephrine-induced glucose
intolerance, we selectively assessed the components of net splanchnic glucose balance, ie,
splanchnic glucose uptake and hepatic glucose production, and peripheral glucose ...
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[CITATION] A report: Biofeedback and its application to the stabilization and control of diabetes …


DN Guthrie, T Moeller, RA Guthrie - Diabetes, 1976
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Decreased plasma epinephrine concentrations after glucose ingestion in humans


P Trunet, F Lhoste, JC Ansquer, S Kestenbaum, C … - Metabolism, 1984 - Elsevier
Plasma levels of norepinephrine (NE), epinephrine (E), immunoreactive insulin (IRI), and glucose
were measured in six healthy volunteers after glucose consumption and in six volunteers after
a water solution. Ingestion of the glucose (100 g) solution significantly decreased E levels ...
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Lack of a role for glucagon in the disposal of an oral glucose load in normal man


JE LILJENQUIST, D RABIN - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & …, 1979 - Endocrine Soc
The present study was undertaken to determine the role of glucagon in determining the disposition
of an oral glucose load in normal man. To accomplish this, the plasma glucose response to an
oral glucose load was determined in four normal men who were studied on two ...
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Effect of hydrocortisone and corticotropin on glucose-induced insulin and …


AE KITABCHI, GM JONES, WC … - Journal of Clinical …, 1973 - Endocrine Soc
The total immunoreactive insulin (TIR) and proinsulin-like material (IRP) were studied in response
to oral glucose in 12 young (22–30) normal lean volunteers during 4-hr infusion of β 1–24 corticotropin
or after 3 days of treatment with 80 mg of hydrocortisone. Corticotropin produced no ...
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The effects of cognitive task demand on subjective stress and blood glucose levels …


C Edwards, AJ Yates - Journal of psychosomatic research, 1985 - doi.apa.org
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Exaggerated peripheral responses to catecholamines contributes to stress-induced …


CM Kuhn, C Cochrane, MN Feinglos, RS … - Pharmacology, …, 1987 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The present study investigated the contribution of altered sympathetic reactivity to the
stress-induced hyperglycemia observed in the c57BL/6J (ob/ob) mouse, an animal model of
type II diabetes. Blood glucose and insulin responses to sympathetic agonist and ...
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Physiological and metabolic responses to brief stress in non-insulin dependent …


BD Naliboff, MJ Cohen, JD Sowers - Journal of psychosomatic research, 1985 - doi.apa.org
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