Does Insulin Species Modify Counterregulatory Hormone Response to Hypoglycemia?
Jones T, Caprio S, Diamond M, Hallarman L, Boulware S, Sherwin R, Tamborlane W. Does Insulin Species Modify Counterregulatory Hormone Response to Hypoglycemia? Diabetes Care 1991, 14: 728-731. PMID: 1954809, DOI: 10.2337/diacare.14.8.728.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlasma glucoseInsulin levelsHormonal responsesSteady-state insulin levelsCounterregulatory hormone levelsCounterregulatory hormone responsesHuman insulinHuman regular insulinGlucose clamp techniqueHealthy young adultsCounterregulatory responsesHypoglycemic stimulusRegular insulinInsulin administrationHormone levelsHealthy adultsHormone responseGrowth hormoneHypoglycemiaYoung adultsInsulinSignificant differencesGlucoseAdultsResponseIndependent Effects of Youth and Poor Diabetes Control on Responses to Hypoglycemia in Children
Jones T, Boulware S, Kraemer D, Caprio S, Sherwin R, Tamborlane W. Independent Effects of Youth and Poor Diabetes Control on Responses to Hypoglycemia in Children. Diabetes 1991, 40: 358-363. PMID: 1999278, DOI: 10.2337/diab.40.3.358.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInsulin-dependent diabetes mellitusSymptom awarenessNondiabetic childrenPlasma glucoseGlucose thresholdHormone releaseGlucose levelsCounterregulatory hormone levelsCounterregulatory hormone releasePoor diabetes controlGlucose clamp techniqueGrowth hormone releasePlasma glucose levelsEffects of childhoodCounterregulatory hormonesEpinephrine responseNondiabetic adultsYounger patientsDiabetes mellitusEpinephrine releaseSymptom scoresDiabetes controlPlasma epinephrineSymptomatic responseMild hypoglycemia