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Gazit V - - 2004
Central neural damage caused by L-cysteine (L-Cys) was first reported more than 30 years ago. Nevertheless, the exact mechanisms of L-Cys-mediated neurotoxicity are still unclear. Preliminary study in mice demonstrated that, following L-Cys injection, animals developed tachypnea, tremor, convulsions, and death in conjunction with documented hypoglycemia. The aim of the ...
Malone James K - - 2003
AIM: to compare the glycemic response to an insulin lispro mixture (25% insulin lispro and 75% NPL) twice daily plus metformin (Mix25+M) with glibenclamide plus metformin (G+M), in patients with type 2 diabetes inadequately controlled with a single oral agent. METHODS: 597 patients treated in a randomized, open-label, 16-week parallel ...
Krol Ewa - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Patients with diabetes mellitus display an elevation in the basal levels of [Ca2+]i of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNLs) and impaired phagocytosis. These derangements are due to the hyperglycemia of diabetes. Calcium channel blockers reverse these abnormalities both in in vitro studies and in diabetic rats. These observations suggest that calcium ...
Cohen M Michael MM - - 2003
In persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia (PHHI) of infancy, secretion of insulin is unregulated, resulting in profound hypoglycemia. Two histopathologic forms are known: focal adenomatous islet-cell hyperplasia and diffuse abnormalities of beta-cell hyperfunction. PHHI is caused by mutations in SUR1, which is a member of the ATP-binding cassette superfamily, and in Kir6.2, ...
de Vries Martin G - - 2003
The activity of neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) important for initiating compensatory responses to hypoglycemia is influenced by ambient glucose concentration. In the present study, we used in vivo microdialysis to evaluate interstitial glucose concentrations in rat VMH under various glycemic conditions. Using the zero-net-flux method, steady-state glucose concentration ...
Herlein Judith A - - 2003
We previously showed, through direct neural recording in conscious rats, that hypoglycemia increases adrenal sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) both acutely and 24 hours following the second of 2 daily antecedent hypoglycemic episodes. Nonetheless, antecedent hypoglycemia impaired catecholamine responsiveness to subsequent acute hypoglycemia. Here we hypothesized that antecedent, nonhypoglycemic adrenal sympathetic ...
Allen Kate V - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To review the features of nocturnal hypoglycemia and various preventive strategies. METHODS: We discuss the physiologic changes, the potential precipitating factors, the immediate and long-term effects, and the currently available options for treatment of nocturnal hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes. RESULTS: Nocturnal hypoglycemia is common in patients with type ...
Jackson Robert S - - 2003
We have previously described the only reported case of human proprotein convertase 1 (PC1) deficiency, in a female (Subject A) with obesity, hypogonadism, hypoadrenalism, and reactive hypoglycemia. We now report the second case of human PC1 deficiency (Subject B), also due to compound heterozygosity for novel missense and nonsense mutations. ...
Porcellati Francesca - - 2003
Plasma counterregulatory hormones and symptoms were measured during hypoglycemia in the postprandial and in the fasting state in humans to establish differences in physiological responses. We studied 8 nondiabetic subjects and 10 subjects with type 1 diabetes on two different occasions during clamped insulin-induced hypoglycemia (2.4 mmol/l) in the sitting ...
Nitzan O - - 2004
A 20-year-old woman presented with severe life-threatening metabolic acidosis and hypoglycemia. In addition, her blood tests revealed elevated hepatic enzymes and a prolonged prothrombin time, with a reduction in factor VII activity. After treatment with a glucose and bicarbonate-containing intravenous infusion, there was a dramatic clinical improvement and normalization of ...
Hernandez Cheri Ann - - 2003
The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a self-awareness intervention in promoting increased awareness of body cues associated with various levels of glycemia and in enhancing well-being in persons with Type I diabetes and hypoglycemia unawareness. Study results indicated that participants could identify more cues ...
Kraje Amy Clare - - 2003
A 14-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat was evaluated for weakness, lethargy, decreased appetite, diarrhea, weight loss, and seizures. On physical examination, the cat appeared disoriented and had an inconsistent menace response. An insulinoma was diagnosed on the basis of normal serum insulin activity in conjunction with profound hypoglycemia and ...
Hochgeschwender Ute - - 2003
Prolonged obesity frequently leads to insulin resistance and, eventually, to diabetes. This relationship reflects the integration of fat stores and carbohydrate metabolism and the coordination of central nervous system functions, e.g. appetite, and peripheral metabolism. Recent work suggests that the melanocortin system is involved in this integration; specifically, central administration ...
Routh Vanessa H - - 2003
Hypoglycemia is a profound threat to the brain since glucose is its preferred fuel. Thus, decreases in plasma glucose must be sensed and appropriate hormonal and neuroendocrine responses generated to restore glucose to safe levels (i.e. counterregulatory responses (CRR) to hypoglycemia). Recurrent hypoglycemia impairs these protective mechanisms, resulting in a ...
Yasuhara Daisuke - - 2003
The relationship among reactive hypoglycemia, corresponding insulin metabolism, and eating behavior in anorexia nervosa (AN) has not been well documented. METHOD: A 22-year-old woman with AN was admitted to Kagoshima University Hospital. An oral glucose tolerance test was performed with additional sampling at 15 minutes on the seventh hospital day ...
Jones Timothy W - - 2003
Hypoglycemia is a common complication of insulin therapy, particularly in the young. For children and adolescents with diabetes, the risk of hypoglycemia may not only prevent optimal glycemic control but can also add significantly to the psychosocial burden of the disease. Recently, surveys employing prospective monitoring techniques have allowed more ...
Freeman Jeffrey S - - 2003
Members of the "osteopathic medical family" who themselves are patients with diabetes related their medical histories at the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians symposium, "The Faces of Diabetes." The program was conducted Monday, October 7, 2002, in Las Vegas during the 107th Annual American Osteopathic Association Convention and Scientific ...
Cox Daniel J - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: The intensive treatment of diabetes to achieve strict glycemic control is a common clinical goal, but it is associated with an increased incidence of hypoglycemia. Becoming hypoglycemic while driving is a hazardous condition and may lead to a greater incidence of driving mishaps. This study investigated whether diabetes is ...
Hatanaka Yukiko - - 2003
We herein report a case of aceruloplasminemia in a 27-year-old man who had a 10-year history of diabetes mellitus. The patient developed a convulsion, most likely as a result of hypoglycemia. Unexpectedly, this episode left him in a prolonged state of unconsciousness, which necessitated neurological testing and imaging. Brain MRI ...
Vallee Ian K - - 2003
A 10-year-old collie-cross presented with intermittent episodes of pelvic limb weakness and collapse. Hypoglycemia, secondary to an insulin-secreting beta cell tumor, was suspected on the basis of clinical signs and serum biochemistry. Conservative dietary therapy consisted of multiple small meals, limited exercise, and avoidance of foods containing simple sugars.
Guldstrand Marie - - 2003
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis are reported as activated in excess in the morbidly obese state and, therefore, changes after weight loss can be anticipated. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of a massive (approximately 30%) weight reduction on the activation of ...
Laberge Anne Marie - - 2003
We report a new case of hereditary hepatic glycogen synthase (GS) deficiency (MIM 240600) in a French Canadian girl referred at 7 years of age for a family history of hyperlipidemia. Her initial evaluation incidentally revealed fasting hypoglycemia and ketonuria after a 10-hr fast with normal growth, development, and physical ...
de Galan Bastiaan E - - 2003
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: A single dose of theophylline improves hypoglycemia unawareness in type 1 diabetic patients. Prolonged theophylline use is, however, associated with emergence of tolerance. This study investigated whether prolonged use of theophylline retains efficacy for counterregulatory defects in patients with type 1 diabetes and hypoglycemia unawareness. METHODS: Experiments ...
Woerle Hans J - - 2003
During liver transplantation and after both meal ingestion and prolonged fasting, renal glucose release (RGR) increases while hepatic glucose release (HGR) decreases. These and other observations have led to the concept of hepatorenal reciprocity. According to this concept, reciprocal changes in hepatic and renal glucose release may occur to minimize ...
Chan O - - 2003
Patients and animals with poorly controlled or uncontrolled diabetes present with diurnal hypersecretion of glucocorticoids and altered regulation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis. Although some of these changes are reversed with insulin replacement therapy, neuroendocrine function is not always restored to normal, even with rigorous glycemic control. In addition, stress ...
Robinson Robert T C E - - 2003
Prolonged cardiac repolarization causes fatal cardiac arrhythmias. There is evidence that these contribute to sudden death associated with nocturnal hypoglycemia in young people with diabetes. We measured cardiac repolarization (QT interval [QTc] and QT dispersion [QTd]) during experimental hypoglycemia with and without beta-blockade and potassium infusion to establish possible mechanisms. ...
Cryer Philip E - - 2003
Iatrogenic hypoglycemia causes recurrent morbidity in most people with type 1 diabetes and many with type 2 diabetes, and it is sometimes fatal. The barrier of hypoglycemia generally precludes maintenance of euglycemia over a lifetime of diabetes and thus precludes full realization of euglycemia's long-term benefits. While the clinical presentation ...
DeWitt Dawn E - - 2003
Understanding when to use insulin and how to apply the principles of physiologic insulin replacement using existing and new insulins is a key step to improving diabetes care. Insulin analogues and premixed insulins increase physicians' and patients' ability to lower hemoglobin A1C levels with fewer episodes of hypoglycemia. Earlier use ...
Ayling John - - 2003
This was a great save. The crew could easily have missed the presentation of anaphylaxis and let the window for treatment with epinephrine slip away. This patient was in anaphylactic shock. There were no signs that supported a traumatic injury, and that, combined with diaphoresis, urticaria and tachycardic central pulse, ...
Banarer Salomon - - 2003
Given that iatrogenic hypoglycemia often occurs during the night in people with type 1 diabetes, we tested the hypothesis that physiological, and the resulting behavioral, defenses against developing hypoglycemia-already compromised by absent glucagon and attenuated epinephrine and neurogenic symptom responses-are further compromised during sleep in type 1 diabetes. To do ...
Igaki Naoya - - 2003
Hypoglycemia is fatal if associated with sepsis in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients. We report a hemodialysis patient of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome presenting with hypoglycemia. She was found to be severely hypoglycemic with a plasma glucose level of 16 mg/dl. Immunoreactive insulin levels were undetectable throughout the clinical course. ...
Chan Roxanne - - 2003
The effect of severe hypoglycemia on the brain is well known, ranging from alterations of mental status to profound coma and death. We describe a case of global diffusion abnormalities eventually resulting in death. This otherwise healthy patient presented with seizures and a serum glucose level less than 20 mg/dL. ...
Desouza Cyrus - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: In some studies intensive diabetes treatment in patients with type 2 diabetes may be associated with increased cardiovascular events. It is not clear whether these events are related to hypoglycemic episodes. To determine whether episodes of hypoglycemia were more likely to be associated with cardiac ischemia than normoglycemia or ...
Dickerson Lori M - - 2003
PURPOSE: Hospitalized patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus traditionally receive insulin on a sliding-scale regimen, but the benefits of this approach are unclear. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of the sliding scale insulin regimen with those of routine diabetes medications on hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia and length ...
Nagai Takashi - - 2003
A 53-year-old type 2 diabetic man was admitted due to spontaneous relatively hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. Oral glucose ingestion and arginine tolerance test showed hyperinsulinemic response. Arterial stimulation and venous sampling (ASVS) showed hyperinsulinemic response measured from the splenic artery after calcium gluconate stimulation. Diagnosis was insulinoma in the pancreas feeding from ...
Sung Yon Mi - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To determine the value of selective intra-arterial calcium stimulation with hepatic venous sampling using serum insulin and C-peptide gradients for the preoperative localization of insulinomas. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seven consecutive patients (three men and four women aged 15-77 (mean, 42.7) years) with hypoglycemia underwent selective intra-arterial calcium stimulation in ...
Amin Rakesh - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To determine hypoglycemia prevalence in prepubertal children on thrice (TID) and twice (BID) daily insulin regimens, using the Medtronic Minimed Continuous Glucose Monitoring System. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Twenty-eight children aged <12 years (median 9.8, range 6.9-11.8) wore the sensor for three consecutive days and nights. Hypoglycemia was defined ...
Schultes Bernd - - 2003
The plasma glucose concentration is a major short-term regulator of hunger and food intake. In patients with diabetes, therapies lowering plasma glucose are frequently associated with body weight gain, suggesting that lowered plasma glucose leads to increased feelings of hunger and food intake. However, as many physiological and symptomatic responses ...
Steffes Michael W - - 2003
In patients with type 1 diabetes, measurement of connecting peptide (C-peptide), cosecreted with insulin from the islets of Langerhans, permits estimation of remaining beta-cell secretion of insulin. In this retrospective analysis to distinguish the incremental benefits of residual beta-cell activity in type 1 diabetes, stimulated (90 min following ingestion of ...
Nordfeldt Sam - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether risk of severe hypoglycemia is related to serum (S) ACE level during intensive treatment in type 1 diabetic children. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A cohort of 86 intensively treated type 1 diabetic patients was studied during 1999-2000. In 1999, the age range was 7-19 years (median ...
Flanagan Daniel E - - 2003
Ghrelin is a novel peptide that acts on the growth hormone (GH) secretagogue receptor in the pituitary and hypothalamus. It may function as a third physiological regulator of GH secretion, along with GH-releasing hormone and somatostatin. In addition to the action of ghrelin on the GH axis, it appears to ...
Heise Tim - - 2003
Hypoglycemia is the most feared side effect of diabetes therapy with blood glucose-lowering agents. The fear of hypoglycemia often contributes to poor metabolic control of patients with diabetes. Therefore, integration of a hypoglycemia warning signal into continuous glucose monitoring systems represents an important additional help for patients with diabetes. The ...
Kovatchev Boris P - - 2003
The optimization of metabolic control in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T1DM and T2DM, respectively) [i.e., the maintenance of near-normal hemoglobin A(1c) (HbA(1c)) without increasing the risk of hypoglycemia] could be enhanced by analysis of self-monitoring blood glucose (SMBG) data assessing complementary processes: exposure to hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia. ...
Kalergis Maria - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of four bedtime (HS) snack compositions on nocturnal glycemic control, including frequency of hypoglycemia (<4 mmol/l) and morning hyperglycemia (>10 mmol/l), in adults with type 1 diabetes using lispro insulin before meals and NPH insulin at bedtime. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Substitutions of 15 g ...
Ferguson Stewart C - - 2003
Type 1 diabetes is associated with chronic hyperglycemia and exposure to intermittent severe hypoglycemia. The long-term cerebral effects of these consequences of diabetes are ill defined. In this study, the history of preceding severe hypoglycemia and the presence of background retinopathy were examined in relation to cognitive ability (neuropsychological test ...
Alemzadeh Ramin - - 2003
Maintaining blood glucose (BG) levels within the target range can be an elusive goal in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM). To identify factor(s) that may contribute to glycemic instability, we analyzed the Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGMS) (Medtronic MiniMed, Northridge, CA) profiles of a group of children with ...
Patocková J - - 2003
Malondialdehyde (MDA), Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase (Cu,Zn-SOD) and selenium-dependent glutathione peroxidase (GSPHx) are currently considered to be basic markers of oxidative stress. MDA is one of the end-products of the peroxidation of membrane lipids, whereas enzymes Cu,Zn-SOD and GSHPx belong to the natural antioxidants. The role of oxygen free radicals in the ...
Kaufman Francine Ratner - - 2002
BACKGROUND: The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) demonstrated that the rate-limiting step to the intensification of diabetes management in adolescents and adults was hypoglycemia. Young children were presumed to be at even greater risk for hypoglycemia with severe consequences, particularly if they had HbA1c levels < 8%. Subjects: A ...
Carneiro Denise M - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Solitary insulinomas are usually the cause of organic hypoglycemia, whereas 13% to 24% of patients with hyperinsulinemia have multiple tumors or nesidioblastosis. Intraoperative glucose levels confirming complete excision have variable accuracy. Intraoperative insulin levels have been shown to predict operative outcome. The purpose of this study was to establish ...
Molven Anders - - 2002
Hypoglycemia is a dreaded complication in diabetes mellitus patients treated with insulin, but is also a symptom that is observed in many disorders. In some metabolic diseases of early infancy, low blood glucose is the major presentation and the condition can become life-threatening. Such cases are often attributed to inherited ...
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