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Glycosphingolipids and Insulin Resistance

2011
Glycosphingolipids are structural membrane components, residing largely in the plasma membrane with their sugar-moieties exposed at the cell's surface. In recent times a crucial role for glycosphingolipids in insulin resistance has been proposed. A chronic state of insulin resistance is a rapidly increasing disease condition in Western and developing ...
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Insulin Receptors and Insulin Resistance

Annual Review of Medicine, 1983
Resistance to the action of insulin plays a central role in many important disease states, including diabetes and obesity. Many insights into the mechanism and significance of insulin resistance in these and other disorders have followed upon our expanding knowledge regarding insulin receptors.
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Cardiomyopathy of Insulin Resistance

Heart Failure Clinics, 2006
For many patients diagnosed with heart failure, the underlying etiology remains elusive. Up to half of heart failure cases are not the result of coronary artery disease, and most of these are deemed ‘‘idiopathic’’ in origin. A further understanding of the cause of heart failure in these individuals could lead to great improvements in prevention and ...
Michael B. Fowler, Ronald M. Witteles
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Pathophysiology of insulin resistance

Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2006
Insulin resistance is a feature of a number of clinical disorders, including type 2 diabetes/glucose intolerance, obesity, dyslipidaemia and hypertension clustering in the so-called metabolic syndrome. Insulin resistance in skeletal muscle manifests itself primarily as a reduction in insulin-stimulated glycogen synthesis due to reduced glucose ...
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Chronic insulin resistance

Acta Diabetologica Latina, 1970
Chronic insulin resistance has been defined and its clinical characteristics summarized. Although increased insulin antibodies can be demonstrated in most patients with chronic insulin resistance, there is not always a good correlation between the severity of the insulin resistance and the titer of insulin antibodies. Several insulin resistant patients
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Insulin Resistance

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1957
A, VOLL, J, KLOSTER
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Modification of Insulin Resistance

Journal of Mental Science, 1956
Sakel (1938a) drew attention to the difficulty of establishing satisfactory comas in a minority of patients attending for Deep Insulin therapy. This phenomenon has since been confirmed by other workers including Tillim (1938) whose patient received 500 units of insulin without the production of deep coma, by Hall (1940) who reported an instance in ...
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Insulin Resistance

Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 1998
D C, Whitelaw, S G, Gilbey
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Insulin Resistance of Uremia

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1989
Glucose intolerance is a nearly universal finding in patients with chronic renal failure and in animal models of uremia. The glucose intolerance results from impaired insulin-mediated glucose disposal by muscle, adipose, and liver tissue. Insulin binding by these tissues is not reduced.
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INSULIN RESISTANCE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956
A G, HAMPTON, W B, HUNT, H B, MULHOLLAND
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