نتایج جستجو برای: insulin glucagon

تعداد نتایج: 189839  

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2000
P R Oskarsson P E Lins B Ahré U C Adamson

OBJECTIVE To evaluate if insulin has a suppressive effect on the glucagon secretion stimulated by arginine in type 1 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS The alpha-cell response to an i.v. bolus of arginine (150mgkg(-1)) followed by an infusion of arginine (10mgkg(-1)min(-1)) was studied in random order during either low dose infusion (LDT) or high dose infusion (HDT) of insulin in ten patie...

2014
Richard G. Kibbey Cheol Soo Choi Hui-Young Lee Over Cabrera Rebecca L. Pongratz Xiaojian Zhao Andreas L. Birkenfeld Changhong Li Per-Olof Berggren Charles Stanley Gerald I. Shulman

Mitochondrial GTP (mtGTP)-insensitive mutations in glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH(H454Y)) result in fasting and amino acid-induced hypoglycemia in hyperinsulinemia hyperammonemia (HI/HA). Surprisingly, hypoglycemia may occur in this disorder despite appropriately suppressed insulin. To better understand the islet-specific contribution, transgenic mice expressing the human activating mutation in β...

2014
Richard G. Kibbey Cheol Soo Choi Hui-Young Lee Rebecca L Pongratz Xiaojian Zhao Andreas L. Birkenfeld Changhong Li Gerald I. Shulman

Mitochondrial GTP (mtGTP)-insensitive mutations in glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH H454Y ) result in fasting and amino acid-induced hypoglycemia in Hyperinsulinemia Hyperammonemia (HI/HA). Surprisingly, hypoglycemia may occur in this disorder despite appropriately suppressed insulin. To better understand the islet-specific contribution transgenic mice expressing the human activating mutation in be...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2015
Maureen J Charron Patricia M Vuguin

Glucagon action is transduced by a G protein-coupled receptor located in liver, kidney, intestinal smooth muscle, brain, adipose tissue, heart, pancreatic β-cells, and placenta. Genetically modified animal models have provided important clues about the role of glucagon and its receptor (Gcgr) beyond glucose control. The PubMed database was searched for articles published between 1995 and 2014 u...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2013
A M Arafat M O Weickert A Adamidou B Otto F H Perschel J Spranger M Möhlig A F H Pfeiffer

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS The mechanisms underlying glucagon-induced satiety are incompletely understood. The glucagon-induced reduction in total ghrelin exerted at the hypothalamo-pituitary level might be responsible for this effect. Here we investigated glucagon-suppressive effects on circulating total and acyl-ghrelin, both in obesity and in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), with respect to the role of...

2013
Siméon-Pierre Choukem Eugene Sobngwi Philippe Boudou Lila-Sabrina Fetita Raphael Porcher Fidaa Ibrahim Bertrand Blondeau Patrick Vexiau Franck Mauvais-Jarvis Fabien Calvo Jean-François Gautier

OBJECTIVE Ketosis-prone atypical diabetes (KPD) is a subtype of diabetes in which the pathophysiology is yet to be unraveled. The aim of this study was to characterize β- and α-cell functions in Africans with KPD during remission. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We characterized β- and α-cell functions in Africans with KPD during remission. The cohort comprised 15 sub-Saharan Africans who had bee...

2001

The effects of insulin and glucagon on glycogen metabolism were studied in cultured fetal hepatocytes transplanted from 15-day-old fetuses. The effects of these hormones were examined just after transplantation, when the cells contained only minute amounts of glycogen, and during the 3 to 4 day culture period, when the hepatocytes were exposed to 10 pM cortisol and actively accumulated glycogen...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1976
C Plas J Nunez

The effects of insulin and glucagon on glycogen metabolism were studied in cultured fetal hepatocytes transplanted from 15-day-old fetuses. The effects of these hormones were examined just after transplantation, when the cells contained only minute amounts of glycogen, and during the 3 to 4 day culture period, when the hepatocytes were exposed to 10 muM cortisol and actively accumulated glycoge...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1968
A Ohneda E Parada A M Eisentraut R H Unger

Studies were carried out to determine if hyperaminoacidemia stimulates the secretion of pancreatic glucagon, and, if so, to evaluate the effect of endogenous and exogenous pancreozymin and of hyperglycemia upon this response. The intravenous administration to 16 dogs of 1 g/kg of a 10 amino acid mixture over a 60 min period raised amino nitrogen to a mean level of 13.5 mg/100 ml; mean pancreati...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1971
J Iversen

Using the isolated, perfused canine pancreas preparation, previously described, the interrelationship of the secretion of pancreatic glucagon and insulin was studied after stimulation with glucose, gastrointestinal hormones, and the amino acid arginine. The results confirm the concept that pancreatic glucagon is a hormone of "glucose need" and suggest that it may be important in a moment to mom...

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