Homeostatic mechanisms normally maintain the plasma glucose concentration within narrow limits despite major fluctuations in supply and demand. There is increasing evidence that the growth hormone (GH)–insulin-like growth factor (IGF) axis may play an important role in glucose metabolism. GH has potent effects on intermediary metabolism, some of which antagonize the actions of insulin. In contrast, IGF-I has insulin-like actions, which are, in the case of glucose metabolism, opposite to those of GH. There is often deranged glucose metabolism in situations where GH is deficient or in excess. The clinical administration of GH or IGF-I results in altered glucose metabolism and changes in insulin resistance. Despite these observations, the prec...
Growth hormone (GH), as a vital hormone, has to experience a series of processes to fulfill its func...
GH regulates important physiological processes, including somatic growth and development, and carboh...
Although growth hormone (GH) has diabetogenic and insulin-antagonistic properties, it is not known w...
The study of diabetes mellitus is vital in this day and age because its incidence is increasing at a...
Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is considered to be the mediator of the growth-promoting effect...
Growth hormone has major biological actions that persist into adulthood and are important for normal...
Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is closely related to insulin but has distinct metabolic action...
Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is closely related to insulin but has distinct metabolic action...
The endocrine pancreas secretes several hormones including insulin and glucagon and dysfunction of t...
The fall in insulin sensitivity during adolescence is accentuated in insulin-dependent diabetes mell...
The fall in insulin sensitivity during adolescence is accentuated in insulin-dependent diabetes mell...
Despite major fluctuations in supply and demand, sophisticated mechanisms in the body maintain level...
Growth hormone (GH) and fasting insulin concentrations rise during puberty in normal subjects. Any i...
GH regulates important physiological processes, including somatic growth and development, and carboh...
The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system, acting in concert with other hormone axes, is important...
Growth hormone (GH), as a vital hormone, has to experience a series of processes to fulfill its func...
GH regulates important physiological processes, including somatic growth and development, and carboh...
Although growth hormone (GH) has diabetogenic and insulin-antagonistic properties, it is not known w...
The study of diabetes mellitus is vital in this day and age because its incidence is increasing at a...
Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is considered to be the mediator of the growth-promoting effect...
Growth hormone has major biological actions that persist into adulthood and are important for normal...
Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is closely related to insulin but has distinct metabolic action...
Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is closely related to insulin but has distinct metabolic action...
The endocrine pancreas secretes several hormones including insulin and glucagon and dysfunction of t...
The fall in insulin sensitivity during adolescence is accentuated in insulin-dependent diabetes mell...
The fall in insulin sensitivity during adolescence is accentuated in insulin-dependent diabetes mell...
Despite major fluctuations in supply and demand, sophisticated mechanisms in the body maintain level...
Growth hormone (GH) and fasting insulin concentrations rise during puberty in normal subjects. Any i...
GH regulates important physiological processes, including somatic growth and development, and carboh...
The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system, acting in concert with other hormone axes, is important...
Growth hormone (GH), as a vital hormone, has to experience a series of processes to fulfill its func...
GH regulates important physiological processes, including somatic growth and development, and carboh...
Although growth hormone (GH) has diabetogenic and insulin-antagonistic properties, it is not known w...