Blood glucoselevel is regulated by the insulin hormone, which is secreted from β cells in the pancreas. The catabolization of insulin is done by insulin-degrading enzymes (IDEs) in the liver, kidneys, and muscles.37,38The insulin present in the brain is a result ofsystemic circulationand ...
Hormone replacement therapy, insulin sensitivity, and abdominal obesity in postmeno- pausal women. Diabetes Care 2002 25 127 -133.Ryan AS, Nicklas BJ, Berman DM 2002 Hormone replacement therapy, in- sulin sensitivity, and abdominal obesity in postmenopausal women. Diabetes Care 25:127-133...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect on insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) with short-term unopposed transdermal 17beta-estradiol and, after 1 year, when combined with intermittent medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA). METHODS: Ni...
Hormone replacement therapy alone or combined with other treatments may reverse this damage, but doubts still exist regarding the efficacy of this procedure. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of estrogen replacement therapy combined with insulin treatment on salivary secretory cells...
Human insulin is a 51-amino acid nonglycosylated peptide hormone that consists of two polypeptide chains, namely chains A and B. Insulin is synthesized in the beta cells of the pancreas, however, the initial form of insulin is a precursor molecule called preproinsulin that consists of ...
& Koev, D. (2002) Effect of hormone replacement therapy on insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity in postmenopausal diabetic women. Gyne- cological Endocrinology, 16, 67-74.BORIKSOVA A M, TANKOVA T, KAMENOVA P, et al. Effect of hormone replacement therapy on insulin secretion and insulin ...
the process and compositions used for treating a mammal by administering insulin (which is the in vivo activity of stimulating glucose incorporation into glycogen in rat soleus muscle of a) and amylin (which is the in vitro activity of removing the incorporatio n of glucose into glycogen in ra...
Insulin-like growth factor I is a potent growth and differentiation factor in many tissues, especially the skeleton. The precise role and regulation of this peptide has come under increasing scrutiny by investigators interested in understanding the pathogenesis of osteoporosis and the potential role of...
Insulin sensitivity during postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy with transdermal estradiol and intrauterine levonorgestrel. Raudaskoski T,Tomas C,Laatikainen T. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica . 1999Raudaskoski T, Tomas C, and Laatikainen T. Insulin sensitivity during postmenopausal hormone ...
Transdermal estradiol as hormone replacement therapy decreases insulin-cortisol and lipoproteins in postmenopausal womenBasurto, LSaucedo, ROchoa, RHernandez, MZarate, A