1. Plasma cortisol concentrations
... 3. Physical or mental stress, may over-ride the other mechanisms and cause sustained ACTH secretion. ...
... 3. Physical or mental stress, may over-ride the other mechanisms and cause sustained ACTH secretion. ...
Raised Late Pregnancy Glucose Concentrations in Mice Carrying
... resistance. Although this difference lessened toward term, overall, mothers of maternally inherited H19⌬13 mutants had significantly higher glucose concentrations during the last trimester (1,602 ⫾ 321 [n ⫽ 17] vs. 1,359 ⫾ 147 [n ⫽ 18] mmol 䡠 min 䡠 l⫺1 [P ⫽ 0.009]). CONCLUSIONS—This study provides e ...
... resistance. Although this difference lessened toward term, overall, mothers of maternally inherited H19⌬13 mutants had significantly higher glucose concentrations during the last trimester (1,602 ⫾ 321 [n ⫽ 17] vs. 1,359 ⫾ 147 [n ⫽ 18] mmol 䡠 min 䡠 l⫺1 [P ⫽ 0.009]). CONCLUSIONS—This study provides e ...
Effect of Ghrelin Antagonist on Serum Testosterone and Luteinizing
... ghrelin significantly decreased the testosterone secretion and produced degenerative changes in the testis by decreasing the stem cell factor, which regulates the development of leydig cells.26 Ghrelin has anti-proliferative effects on different testicular cell types and is a negative modulator of m ...
... ghrelin significantly decreased the testosterone secretion and produced degenerative changes in the testis by decreasing the stem cell factor, which regulates the development of leydig cells.26 Ghrelin has anti-proliferative effects on different testicular cell types and is a negative modulator of m ...
Amenorrhea 5-16-11 - UNC School of Medicine
... In a patient with secondary amenorrhea, pregnancy should be ruled out prior to further workup. Treatment goals of amennorrhea and oligomenorrhea include prevention of complications such as osteoporosis, endometrial hyperplasia and heart disease; preservation of fertility; and in primary amenorrh ...
... In a patient with secondary amenorrhea, pregnancy should be ruled out prior to further workup. Treatment goals of amennorrhea and oligomenorrhea include prevention of complications such as osteoporosis, endometrial hyperplasia and heart disease; preservation of fertility; and in primary amenorrh ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF - e
... mice remained hyperglycemic, hyperinsulinemic, and insulin resistant to an oral glucose challenge. Diabetic mice exhibited the typical obesity of this model after swim training despite a slight decrease in weight gain. However, when db/db mice were treated with common antihyperglyemic agents, an imp ...
... mice remained hyperglycemic, hyperinsulinemic, and insulin resistant to an oral glucose challenge. Diabetic mice exhibited the typical obesity of this model after swim training despite a slight decrease in weight gain. However, when db/db mice were treated with common antihyperglyemic agents, an imp ...
independent work of the students
... 50% of their chronologic age. In children with a partial growth hormone deficiency, the growth retardation is less marked than in children with a growth hormone deficiency. Growth hormone deficiency may be attributed to an idipathic or organic etiology. The extent of idiopathic growth hormone defici ...
... 50% of their chronologic age. In children with a partial growth hormone deficiency, the growth retardation is less marked than in children with a growth hormone deficiency. Growth hormone deficiency may be attributed to an idipathic or organic etiology. The extent of idiopathic growth hormone defici ...
Virginia Diabetes Medical Management Plan by Virginia Department
... Physical activity and sports - A quick-acting source of glucose must be available at the site of physical education activities and sports. Examples include glucose tabs, sugar-containing juice. Student should eat: Carbohydrate Amount Before Every 30 minutes Every 60 minutes After activity Per Parent ...
... Physical activity and sports - A quick-acting source of glucose must be available at the site of physical education activities and sports. Examples include glucose tabs, sugar-containing juice. Student should eat: Carbohydrate Amount Before Every 30 minutes Every 60 minutes After activity Per Parent ...
Association Between Endocrine Diseases and Serous Otitis Media
... in which fluid is retained in the middle ear cavity but without otalgia, fever, or other symptoms (2). This condition has been shown to be caused by complex reactions involving the dysfunction of the Eustachian tubes, infection in the ...
... in which fluid is retained in the middle ear cavity but without otalgia, fever, or other symptoms (2). This condition has been shown to be caused by complex reactions involving the dysfunction of the Eustachian tubes, infection in the ...
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone, Triiodotyronine and Thyroxine
... ion gradients and substrate cycles) and decreased ATP synthesis (6). Thyroid hormones can also influence obesity by acting directly on fat mass (FM) via their nuclear receptors (3,7). It has been reported that thyroid hormones are in relationship with lipid profile; thyroid dysfunction is associated ...
... ion gradients and substrate cycles) and decreased ATP synthesis (6). Thyroid hormones can also influence obesity by acting directly on fat mass (FM) via their nuclear receptors (3,7). It has been reported that thyroid hormones are in relationship with lipid profile; thyroid dysfunction is associated ...
Expression de gènes exprimés dans les cellules - HAL
... The biological actions of PRL are mediated by its interaction with PRL receptor (PRLR), a member of the cytokine receptor superfamily (4,5). Compared to growth hormone and its cognate receptor, the actions of PRL and PRLR on metabolic homeostasis under non-lactating conditions have received less att ...
... The biological actions of PRL are mediated by its interaction with PRL receptor (PRLR), a member of the cytokine receptor superfamily (4,5). Compared to growth hormone and its cognate receptor, the actions of PRL and PRLR on metabolic homeostasis under non-lactating conditions have received less att ...
The Endocrine Pancreas
... 7.3.2. Control of Insulin Secretion Insulin is secreted in primarily in response to elevated blood concentrations of glucose. Some neural stimuli (e.g. site and taste of food) and increased blood concentrations of other fuel molecules, including amino acids and fatty acids, also promote insulin secr ...
... 7.3.2. Control of Insulin Secretion Insulin is secreted in primarily in response to elevated blood concentrations of glucose. Some neural stimuli (e.g. site and taste of food) and increased blood concentrations of other fuel molecules, including amino acids and fatty acids, also promote insulin secr ...
Guidelines for the Management of Type 1 Diabetes in Pregnancy
... It should be explained that insulin requirements are likely to change during the pregnancy: o Initially in the first trimester insulin requirements are relatively stable, depending on the amount of nausea experienced. If morning sickness is a problem, it is often appropriate for them to take their i ...
... It should be explained that insulin requirements are likely to change during the pregnancy: o Initially in the first trimester insulin requirements are relatively stable, depending on the amount of nausea experienced. If morning sickness is a problem, it is often appropriate for them to take their i ...
Thyroid gland
... Causes . Most cases of Cushing syndrome are the result of administration of exogenous glucocorticoidis to treat many diseases Other causes are: 1.High ACTH from the hypothalamus 2.High cortisol by adrenal adenoma 3. High ectopic ACTH by different neoplasm ...
... Causes . Most cases of Cushing syndrome are the result of administration of exogenous glucocorticoidis to treat many diseases Other causes are: 1.High ACTH from the hypothalamus 2.High cortisol by adrenal adenoma 3. High ectopic ACTH by different neoplasm ...
cntctfrm_cd1c63620326d73093d6a35ae46726c8_Dr Asma UJMDS
... The WHO estimate of diabetes prevalence for all age groups worldwide was 2.8% in 2000 and 4.4% in 2030. The total number of people with diabetes is projected to rise from 171 million in 2000 to 366 million in 20302. Factors such as sedentary lifestyle, dietary modifications, ethnicity, hypertension ...
... The WHO estimate of diabetes prevalence for all age groups worldwide was 2.8% in 2000 and 4.4% in 2030. The total number of people with diabetes is projected to rise from 171 million in 2000 to 366 million in 20302. Factors such as sedentary lifestyle, dietary modifications, ethnicity, hypertension ...
diabetes in cats
... Generally, diabetes is a disorder of the older, often overweight cat, similar to the Type 2 human patient. Risk factors include body weight > 7 kg, older age (> 10 years), male gender, neutered. He ...
... Generally, diabetes is a disorder of the older, often overweight cat, similar to the Type 2 human patient. Risk factors include body weight > 7 kg, older age (> 10 years), male gender, neutered. He ...
Endocrine Disorders and the Heart
... • The “euthyroid sick syndrome” results from nonthyroidal illness. • Major cardiovascular manifestations of hypothyroidism include bradycardia, cardiac enlargement, hypertension, low voltage on the ECG, and sometimes pericardial ...
... • The “euthyroid sick syndrome” results from nonthyroidal illness. • Major cardiovascular manifestations of hypothyroidism include bradycardia, cardiac enlargement, hypertension, low voltage on the ECG, and sometimes pericardial ...
Acromegaloid facial appearance: Case report and literature review
... pseudoacromegaly. Additional cases/families need to be identified in order to better understand the clinical spectrum, clinical implications, and mode of inheritance of AFA. ...
... pseudoacromegaly. Additional cases/families need to be identified in order to better understand the clinical spectrum, clinical implications, and mode of inheritance of AFA. ...
Endo Board Review
... a mosaic karyotype, due to her low-normal height and lack of other Turner syndrome stigmata. The diagnosis of Turner syndrome should be excluded in any adolescent girl who has primary or secondary amenorrhea, especially if she is short. Measurement of antiovarian and antithyroid antibodies can aid i ...
... a mosaic karyotype, due to her low-normal height and lack of other Turner syndrome stigmata. The diagnosis of Turner syndrome should be excluded in any adolescent girl who has primary or secondary amenorrhea, especially if she is short. Measurement of antiovarian and antithyroid antibodies can aid i ...
Thyroid hormones correlate with field metabolic rate in ponies
... 2008 Inst. Inc., Cary, NC). Differences between treatment groups were tested with a post hoc test (Tukey) within a mixed model (PROC MIXED) with treatment group and season as fixed effects and animal as a random factor to account for repeated measurements. During summer, when all animals were kept u ...
... 2008 Inst. Inc., Cary, NC). Differences between treatment groups were tested with a post hoc test (Tukey) within a mixed model (PROC MIXED) with treatment group and season as fixed effects and animal as a random factor to account for repeated measurements. During summer, when all animals were kept u ...
Hereditary Hypertriglyceridemic Rat: a Suitable Model of
... and generally accepted definition describing what is included in this syndrome (Federspil et al. 2006). Recently, several recommendations for definition of the metabolic syndrome have been proposed. The Adult Treatment Panel III (2001) of the National Cholesterol Education Program proposed criteria, ...
... and generally accepted definition describing what is included in this syndrome (Federspil et al. 2006). Recently, several recommendations for definition of the metabolic syndrome have been proposed. The Adult Treatment Panel III (2001) of the National Cholesterol Education Program proposed criteria, ...
Estimation of LH,FSH, Prolactin And TSH Levels In Polycystic
... patches of thick, darker, velvety skin. Associated conditions include Type 2 diabetes, obesity, obstructive sleep apnea, heart disease, mood disorders, and endometrial cancer.It is one of the leading causes of poor fertility. Risk factors include obesity, decreased physical exercise, and a family hi ...
... patches of thick, darker, velvety skin. Associated conditions include Type 2 diabetes, obesity, obstructive sleep apnea, heart disease, mood disorders, and endometrial cancer.It is one of the leading causes of poor fertility. Risk factors include obesity, decreased physical exercise, and a family hi ...
Doc1_5
... Ketonuria is a medical condition in which ketone bodies are present in the urine. It is seen in conditions in which the body produces excess ketones as an indication that it is using an alternative source of energy. It is seen during starvation or more commonly in type I diabetes mellitus. Productio ...
... Ketonuria is a medical condition in which ketone bodies are present in the urine. It is seen in conditions in which the body produces excess ketones as an indication that it is using an alternative source of energy. It is seen during starvation or more commonly in type I diabetes mellitus. Productio ...
The Highs And The
... implications from untreated or unrecognized hypoglycemia, should we place a higher value on the central nervous system signs? Ex: lethargy, poor tone and seizures Reality is that most cases of diagnosed hypoglycemia occur with asymptomatic infants ...
... implications from untreated or unrecognized hypoglycemia, should we place a higher value on the central nervous system signs? Ex: lethargy, poor tone and seizures Reality is that most cases of diagnosed hypoglycemia occur with asymptomatic infants ...
Chapter 37 - BristolPlymouth21stCenturyHealth
... amounts but insulin receptors in target cells insensitive or resistant to insulin Common in overweight clients and those having low HDL-cholesterol and high triglyceride levels ...
... amounts but insulin receptors in target cells insensitive or resistant to insulin Common in overweight clients and those having low HDL-cholesterol and high triglyceride levels ...
Metabolic syndrome
Metabolic syndrome is a clustering of at least three of five of the following medical conditions: abdominal (central) obesity, elevated blood pressure, elevated fasting plasma glucose, high serum triglycerides, and low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels. Metabolic syndrome is associated with the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Some studies have shown the prevalence in the USA to be an estimated 34% of the adult population, and the prevalence increases with age.Metabolic syndrome is also known as metabolic syndrome X, cardiometabolic syndrome, syndrome X, insulin resistance syndrome, Reaven's syndrome (named for Gerald Reaven), and CHAOS (in Australia).Metabolic syndrome and prediabetes may be the same disorder, just diagnosed by a different set of biomarkers.The syndrome is thought to be caused by an underlying disorder of energy utilization and storage. The cause of the syndrome is an area of on-going medical research.