Hypoglycemia almost never develops in healthy individuals, because multiple hypoglycemia sensing systems, located in the periphery and in the central nervous system, trigger a coordinated counterregulatory hormonal response to restore normoglycemia. This involves not only the secretion of glucagon, but also of epinephrine, norepinephrine, cortisol and growth hormone. Increased hepatic glucose production is also stimulated by direct autonomous nervous connections to the liver that stimulate glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis. This counterregulatory response, however, becomes deregulated in a significant fraction of diabetes patients that receive insulin therapy. This leads to the risk of developing hypoglycemic episodes, of increasing severi...
Appropriate glucose levels are essential for survival; thus, the detection and correction of low blo...
Appropriate glucose levels are essential for survival; thus, the detection and correction of low blo...
Over the last 15 years, considerable work has accumulated to support the role of the CNS in regulati...
Hypoglycemia almost never develops in healthy individuals, because multiple hypoglycemia sensing sys...
The counterregulatory response to hypoglycemia is an essential survival function. It is controlled b...
Glucose is an essential metabolic substrate for all bodily tissues. The brain depends particularly o...
The brain is the primary organ that senses blood glucose levels and initiates a stress response when...
Glucose homeostasis requires the tight regulation of glucose utilization by liver, muscle and white ...
Maintenance of glucose homeostasis is mandatory for organismal survival. It is accomplished by compl...
2012-11-16Iatrogenic hypoglycemia is the limiting factor to glycemic control in type I diabetes and ...
SummaryThe counterregulatory response to hypoglycemia, which restores normal blood glucose levels to...
As glucose is the main fuel source for the brain and a major nutrient for peripheral tissues, the br...
The counterregulatory response to hypoglycemia, which restores normal blood glucose levels to ensure...
Glucose-sensing neurons in the brainstem participate in the regulation of energy homeostasis but hav...
The counterregulatory response to hypoglycemia, which restores normal blood glucose levels to ensure...
Appropriate glucose levels are essential for survival; thus, the detection and correction of low blo...
Appropriate glucose levels are essential for survival; thus, the detection and correction of low blo...
Over the last 15 years, considerable work has accumulated to support the role of the CNS in regulati...
Hypoglycemia almost never develops in healthy individuals, because multiple hypoglycemia sensing sys...
The counterregulatory response to hypoglycemia is an essential survival function. It is controlled b...
Glucose is an essential metabolic substrate for all bodily tissues. The brain depends particularly o...
The brain is the primary organ that senses blood glucose levels and initiates a stress response when...
Glucose homeostasis requires the tight regulation of glucose utilization by liver, muscle and white ...
Maintenance of glucose homeostasis is mandatory for organismal survival. It is accomplished by compl...
2012-11-16Iatrogenic hypoglycemia is the limiting factor to glycemic control in type I diabetes and ...
SummaryThe counterregulatory response to hypoglycemia, which restores normal blood glucose levels to...
As glucose is the main fuel source for the brain and a major nutrient for peripheral tissues, the br...
The counterregulatory response to hypoglycemia, which restores normal blood glucose levels to ensure...
Glucose-sensing neurons in the brainstem participate in the regulation of energy homeostasis but hav...
The counterregulatory response to hypoglycemia, which restores normal blood glucose levels to ensure...
Appropriate glucose levels are essential for survival; thus, the detection and correction of low blo...
Appropriate glucose levels are essential for survival; thus, the detection and correction of low blo...
Over the last 15 years, considerable work has accumulated to support the role of the CNS in regulati...