Regulation and physiological role of insulin-like growth factor binding proteins. Endocr J 43, Suppl: S43-S48, 1996.Conover CA (1996) Regulation and physiological role of insulin-like growth factor binding proteins. Endocr J 43 [Suppl]:S43–S48...
In the newborn infant, insulin secretion has to adjust in response to the switch from a regulated and continuous placental supply of glucose in utero to the delivery of intermittent oral feeds postnatally. Changes in insulin secretion must reflect its primary role for maintaining glucose homeostasis...
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(GHS-R1a) and stimulates secretion of GH and other pituitary hormones.Accumulating evidence indicate that both AG and DAG have non-GHS-R1a-mediated biological activities and particularly exert a significant role in the fine-tuning of insulin secretion and glucose metabolism, sometimes acting as ...
The role of insulin in control of bile secretion is uncertain. To study the mechanism of choleresis produced by large doses of insulin, bile was collected through modified Thomas cannulas from dogs anesthetized with pentobarbital. Animals received pipenzolate methylbromide, sodium taurocholate, and ...
Insulin is involved in multiple regulatory mechanisms, including body weight and food intake, and plays a critical role in metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes. An increasing body of evidence indicates that insulin is also involved in the modulation of olfactory function. The olfactory bu...
For more than half a century insulin has occupied the position as the most intensively studied mammalian hormone. This situation stems in part from its role as the preeminent anabolic hormone in mammals. The effort put into understanding the physiology and biochemistry of this peptide follows a ric...
Cholesterol is a biomolecule present in almost all cells of the human body. Cholesterol has a bidirectional (both good and bad) role in the body. The chapter focuses on chemistry, biochemistry, pathology, and biological roles of cholesterol in human body. The chapter begins with historical aspect...
Increased adrenergic tone could explain both decreased insulin secretion and insulin resistance observed in vivo in AMPK alpha 2(-/-) mice. We suggest that the alpha2 catalytic subunit of AMPK plays a major role as a fuel sensor by modulating the activity of the autonomous nervous system in ...
Advanced glycosylation end products in tissue and the biochemical basis of diabetic complications. N. Engl. J. Med. 318, 1315–1321 (1988). This paper describes AGEs and their role in inflammation. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Yan, S. F. et al. The biology of RAGE and its ligands...