1994
Effects of puberty and diabetes on metabolism of insulin-sensitive fuels
Caprio S, Cline G, Boulware S, Permanente C, Shulman GI, Sherwin RS, Tamborlane WV. Effects of puberty and diabetes on metabolism of insulin-sensitive fuels. American Journal Of Physiology 1994, 266: e885-e891. PMID: 8023918, DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1994.266.6.e885.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInsulin-dependent diabetes mellitusIDDM adolescentsEffect of pubertyGlucose metabolismNondiabetic groupIDDM subjectsInsulin infusionHealthy controlsLeucine fluxHealthy young adult controlsLow-dose insulin infusionPlasma free fatty acid levelsFree fatty acid levelsYoung adult controlsFatty acid levelsAction of insulinLeucine oxidation rateAmino acid/protein metabolismEuglycemic hyperinsulinemiaDiabetes mellitusInsulin resistanceInsulin valuesBasal glucosePlasma insulinNormal puberty
1985
Intensive insulin therapy reduces counterregulatory hormone responses to hypoglycemia in patients with type I diabetes.
Simonson DC, Tamborlane WV, DeFronzo RA, Sherwin RS. Intensive insulin therapy reduces counterregulatory hormone responses to hypoglycemia in patients with type I diabetes. Annals Of Internal Medicine 1985, 103: 184-90. PMID: 3893253, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-103-2-184.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCounterregulatory hormone responsesPump treatmentHormone responseCounterregulatory hormone releaseInsulin pump treatmentPerception of hypoglycemiaIntensive insulin therapyIntensive insulin treatmentInsulin clamp techniqueType IBlood glucose levelsCounterregulatory hormonesGlucose counterregulationInsulin therapyHypoglycemic stimulusHypoglycemic episodesGlucagon releaseHealthy controlsInsulin treatmentHormone releaseStudy groupGlucose levelsHypoglycemic periodNormal controlsHypoglycemia