Fluctuating Blood-Glucose Levels Put People With Diabetes at Increased Risk of Dementiadoi:10.1097/01.NT.0001069132.17623.cfDan HurleyWolters Kluwer Health, Inc.Neurology Today
The results indicate that when we have more energy available (that is, higher levels of blood glucose), we tend to be more future-oriented. The authors note that "the future is more abstract than the present and thus may require more energy to process. Blood glucose as brain fuel would s...
Reference: “Association Between Fluctuations in Blood Lipid Levels Over Time With Incident Alzheimer Disease and Alzheimer Disease Related Dementias” by Ethan D. Moser, Sheila M. Manemann, Nicholas B. Larson, Jennifer L. St. Sauver, Paul Y. Takahashi, Michelle M. Mielke, Walter A. Rocca, J...
Surprisingly, we found no association between acid-base status, oxygen or carbon dioxide levels, and cerebral pressure- passivity, given the known cerebral vasoreactive effects of blood gases, particularly carbon dioxide (10,20,21). However, this lack of association is likely related to the fact...
For other laboratory findings, subjects with Q4 had higher blood pressure, fasting serum glucose, and cholesterol levels compared with Q1. All comparisons showed statistical significance (p-values < 0.0001) due to the large numbers of the study population. GFR Variability and the Risk of AF ...
The expression of interleukin-1-receptor antagonist is reduced in pancreatic islets of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, and high glucose concentrations induce the production of interleukin-1beta in human pancreatic beta cells, leading to impaired insulin secretion, decreased cell proliferation, and...
Damci T, Nuhoglu I, Devranoglu G, et al. Increased intestinal permeability as a cause of fluctuating postprandial blood glucose levels in type 1 diabetic patients. Eur J Clin Invest 2003;33:397-401.T. Damci,I. Nuhoglu,G. Devranoglu,Z. Osar,M. Demir and H. Ilkova.Increased ...
In individuals with high lactate and triglycerides levels, strikingly high mannose levels never changed against glucose and insulin fluctuations. Plasma mannose is less sensitive to blood glucose and insulin in GSD Ia children. Its basal level and the fluctuation pattern differ by their metabolic ...
blood chemistrysalmontemperature effectsalaskabiological stressdaily variationsglucosegrowthThe effects of fluctuating diel temperature cycles on survival, growth, plasma cortisol and glucose concentrations, liver weight, and liver glycogen of juvenile coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch were determined. Temperature ...
Examples of physiological homeostasis are the maintenance of relatively constant blood pH and glucose concentrations. Waddington [15], who introduced the concept of developmental homeostasis, described it as the stabilized flow of a developmental trajectory. According to Waddington [15], and later ...