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is to prepare the pancreatic β cells to respond to the increase in calories with the appropriate release of insulin. Importantly, GLP-1 does not provoke hypoglycemia because it does not stimulate insulin secretion unless the plasma glucose
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hypoglycemia ( Kinsley et al. 1996 ). We have previously demonstrated that there is a reduction in the number of lactotrophs in the rat pituitary after 8 weeks of poorly controlled diabetes ( Arroba et al. 2003 ), which could explain the decrease in
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were significantly more likely to have neonatal hypoglycemia (glucose < 40 mg/dL) than those not exposed (24.0 vs 15.0%, P < 0.001) ( Gyamfi-Bannerman et al. 2016 ). A Finnish population-based retrospective cohort study by Räikkönen found that
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S 2007 Liraglutide, a long-acting human GLP-1 analog, given as monotherapy significantly improves glycemic control and lowers body weight without risk of hypoglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus . Diabetes Care 30 1608 – 1610
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rats, which suggests complex cross-talk between these hormones. These hormones affect body mass and energy metabolism and imprint an altered regulatory pattern as a long-term consequence. As previously reported, hypoglycemia induces afferent signals
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hypophysial-portal circulation of the conscious sheep. I. Effect of an audiovisual stimulus and insulin-induced hypoglycemia . Neuroendocrinology 49 367 – 381 . ( doi:10.1159/000125141 ) Freeman ME Kanyicska B Lerant A Nagy G 2000 Prolactin
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Ultradian growth hormone rhythm in the rat: effects of feeding, hyperglycemia, and insulin-induced hypoglycemia . Endocrinology 99 720 – 727 . ( https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-99-3-720 ) Templeman NM Skovso S Page MM Lim GE Johnson JD 2017
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hypoglycemia caused by liver dysfunction, suggesting that C/EBPα plays an important role in liver development ( Kimura et al. 1998 ). Studies have also shown that C/EBPα inhibits IGF1R gene expression via miR-122 ( Zeng et al. 2010 ). These studies
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juvenile-onset obesity ( Sebert et al . 2011 ). Both acute and chronic reductions in maternal food intake in late gestation stimulate maternal catabolism resulting in hypoglycemia, ketoacidosis ( Herrera & Amusquivar 2000 , Tygesen et al . 2008 ), and an