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pathogenic mechanisms have been implicated, autonomic neuropathy, bacterial overgrowth, and pancreatic exocrine insufficiency being the most important underlying aberrations. However, diabetic diarrhea does ...
blot analysis using a 3-prime DIG-labeled probe indicated by a ~4.3 kb fragment (Figure 1D). The remaining 8.8 kb wild-type band can be attributed to alpha cells and cells from exocrine pancreatic glands ...
)—a physiological secretagogue but which at high doses inhibits secretion —and to synthesize heat‐shock and acute‐phase proteins, chemokines, and other cytokines such as tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF‐α). However ...
of pulmonary function. Other symptoms include, but are not limited to, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and the resultant meconium ileus, elevated sweat electrolytes, and male infertility.1,40 To date, around ...
response up-regulates cortisol, growth hormone, and adrenergic activity with hyperglycemic effects Hyperglycemia Mild pancreatitis : minimal or no symptoms Hyperglycemia predicts poor prognosis Requires ...
YY (PYY): a candidate gut hormone that inhibits pancreatic exocrine secretion . Proc Natl Acad Sci USA . 1982;79:2514-2518.Crossref 10. Tatemoto K. Neuropeptide Y: complete amino acid sequence ...
, Maurs C , and Rossignol B ( 1978 ) Regulation of protein discharge in two exocrine glands: rat parotid and exorbital lacrimal glands. Analogies between cholinergic (muscarinic) and alpha - adrenergic ...
we discuss previous and current research concerning the role of glycerol and its metabolism in testicular cells, and how it can influence testicular activity. aquaglyceroporins, glycerol, male ...
from defects of insulin secretion , insulin action, or a combination of both.1 In type 1 diabetes, it is due to a virtually complete lack of endogenous pancreatic insulin production, whereas in type 2 ...
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