Branched‐chain amino acids differently modulate catabolic and anabolic states in mammals: a pharmacological point of view
Substantial evidence has been accumulated suggesting that branched‐chain amino acid
(BCAA) supplementation or BCAA‐rich diets have a positive effect on the regulation of body …
(BCAA) supplementation or BCAA‐rich diets have a positive effect on the regulation of body …
Vasopressin and diabetes mellitus
L Bankir, P Bardoux, M Ahloulay - Nephron, 2001 - karger.com
In diabetes mellitus (DM), the urine flow rate is increased, and the fluid turnover in the body
is accelerated because of the glucose-induced osmotic diuresis. On the other hand, plasma …
is accelerated because of the glucose-induced osmotic diuresis. On the other hand, plasma …
Diabetes in pancreatitis, pancreatectomy and other pancreatic diseases
A Tiengo, SV de Kreutzenberg… - Diabetes Secondary to …, 2014 - karger.com
Pancreatogenic diabetes is classified by the American Diabetes Association as a form of
type 3 diabetes mellitus (T3cDM) secondary to acquired diseases of the exocrine pancreas …
type 3 diabetes mellitus (T3cDM) secondary to acquired diseases of the exocrine pancreas …
Influence of plasma amino acid level on vasopressin secretion
F Schmitt, JL Bresson, N Beressi, DG Bichet… - Diabetes & …, 2003 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: Vasopressin (VP) is known to be elevated in patients with diabetes mellitus
(DM). While the influence of acute hyperglycemia has been ruled out, the mechanism or the …
(DM). While the influence of acute hyperglycemia has been ruled out, the mechanism or the …
Amino acid plasma concentrations and urinary excretion in young diabetics
T Durá-Travé, F Gallinas-Victoriano… - Diabetes and its …, 2018 - books.google.com
The aim of this study is to analyze amino acid plasma profile in a group of young diabetics
and to evaluate its application as markers of metabolic control of the disease, as well as to …
and to evaluate its application as markers of metabolic control of the disease, as well as to …
Diabetes Secondary to Acquired Disease to the Pancreas
SD Prato, A Coppelli, A Tiengo - International Textbook of …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Secondary diabetes is a condition of hyperglycemia which develops after the destruction of
the pancreatic tissue by an acquired disease with subsequent impairment of exocrine and …
the pancreatic tissue by an acquired disease with subsequent impairment of exocrine and …
Effect of protein restriction on sulfur amino acid catabolism in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
MJ Hamadeh, LJ Hoffer - American Journal of Physiology …, 2003 - journals.physiology.org
Persons with conventionally treated insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) appear to
be impaired in their ability to reduce fed-state urea production appropriately in response to …
be impaired in their ability to reduce fed-state urea production appropriately in response to …
Diabetogenic role of insulin's counterregulatory hormones in the isletectomized, diabetic goby
JT Haigwood, RM Flores, R Mazloumi, G Ngan… - Endocrine, 2000 - Springer
In an experimental model of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) in the teleost fish,
the goby Gillichthys mirabilis, an isletectomy procedure completely removes the pancreatic …
the goby Gillichthys mirabilis, an isletectomy procedure completely removes the pancreatic …
Effect of protein restriction on 15N transfer from dietary [15N]alanine and [15N]Spirulina platensis into urea
MJ Hamadeh, LJ Hoffer - American Journal of Physiology …, 2001 - journals.physiology.org
Six normal men consumed a mixed test meal while adapted to high (1.5 g· kg− 1· day− 1)
and low (0.3 g· kg− 1· day− 1) protein intakes. They completed this protocol twice: when the …
and low (0.3 g· kg− 1· day− 1) protein intakes. They completed this protocol twice: when the …