Mean 24 - h
plasma insulin concentrations in 19 healthy subjects during visits 1 (□), 2 (•), and 3 (▵) to the General Clinical Research Center.
Disproportionately high
plasma insulin concentration in hypertensive patients was first reported in the scientific literature more than fifty years ago.
Not exact matches
In a chronic sleep deprivation experiment, young mice were sensitized to
insulin and had improved control of their blood sugar, whereas aged animals became hyperglycemic and failed to maintain appropriate
plasma insulin concentrations.
Liposuction did not significantly alter the
insulin sensitivity of muscle, liver, or adipose tissue (assessed by the stimulation of glucose disposal, the suppression of glucose production, and the suppression of lipolysis, respectively); did not significantly alter
plasma concentrations of C - reactive protein, interleukin - 6, tumor necrosis factor alpha, and adiponectin; and did not significantly affect other risk factors for coronary heart disease (blood pressure and
plasma glucose,
insulin, and lipid
concentrations)
in either group.
The meal - related changes
in plasma insulin and glucose
concentrations were as expected, as shown
in Figure 5 and Figure 6, respectively.
Effect of twenty - four hours of starvation on
plasma glucose and
insulin concentrations in people with untreated non-
insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
Plasma insulin, leptin, and ghrelin
concentrations were measured frequently over 24 - h periods to elucidate the mechanism of any observed changes
in appetite or body composition.
No significant differences were observed
in fasting
plasma concentrations of free fatty acids, glucose, or
insulin measured during visit CRC1, CRC2, or CRC3 (Table 6).
The
insulin - independent oxidative upregulation of
insulin receptor signaling activity (basic IRS) results
in inhibition of autophagic removal of damaged cell structures (Autophagy) and ability to maintain post-absorptive
plasma cysteine
concentrations.
The scientists found that there were no differences
in «
plasma glucose, free fatty acids, ketone bodies,
insulin, and epinephrine
concentrations» between fasting and non-fasting conditions.
The researchers found that there were no differences
in «
plasma glucose, free fatty acids, ketone bodies,
insulin, and epinephrine
concentrations» between fasting and non-fasting conditions (30)
Patients with advanced AD show higher
plasma but lower CSF
insulin concentrations than healthy controls.40 Clearly, then, the lower
concentration of
insulin in the brain is not a result of reduced circulating levels
in the blood.
Fasting
plasma glucose and
insulin concentrations were reduced to control
concentrations, and
plasma insulin concentrations during the OGTT were significantly lower than those
in the the rats fed fructose only at all time - points.
Diets high
in protein or saturated fat do not affect
insulin sensitivity or
plasma concentrations of lipids and lipoproteins
in overweight and obese adults.
Mean (± SE) 24 - Hour Profile of
Plasma Glucose
Concentrations (Panel A) and
Insulin Concentrations (Panel B) during the Last Day of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Diet and the Last Day of the High - Fiber Diet
in 13 Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
Lactate, which increases during starvation, can induce hepatic ketogenesis.2 Low - carbohydrate, fat - rich meals can enhance alpha - cell secretion of glucagon and lower
insulin concentrations.3, 4
Plasma fatty acid
concentrations can be twice as high during low - carbohydrate diets as compared with the usual carbohydrate intake
in the postabsorptive period.5 Increased
concentrations of free fatty acids
in the absence of carbohydrate - induced inhibition of beta - oxidation of fatty acids and
in the presence of an abnormally high ratio of glucagon to
insulin and elevated
concentrations of lactate may have caused ketoacidosis
in our patient, who was trying to avoid all dietary carbohydrates.
Both the oat bran and wheat farina with oat gum meals reduced the postprandial rise
in plasma glucose and
insulin concentrations compared to the wheat farina meal without the oat gum.
Short - term zinc supplementation
in women with non-
insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: effects on
plasma 5» - nucleotidase activities,
insulin - like growth factor I
concentrations, and lipoprotein oxidation rates
in vitro.
Relationships between
plasma insulin - like growth factor - 1 and
insulin concentrations in multiparous dairy cows with cytological endometritis