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Resistance to Neuroglycopenia: An Adaptative Response during Intensive Insulin Treatment of Diabetes
1997
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Counterregulation and awareness of hypoglycemia begins at lower plasma glucose levels in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) subjects given intensive insulin treatment. To determine whether these changes are associated with an alteration in the susceptibility of the brain to mild hypoglycemia, we compared central nervous system responses to hypoglycemia in 8 intensively treated (hemoglobin A 1 , 8.3 Ϯ 0.2%; normal, Ͻ8%) and 11 conventionally treated IDDM patients (hemoglobin A 1 , 14.6 Ϯ
doi:10.1210/jc.82.6.1713
pmid:9177369
fatcat:s2qq7o5zavf7jc6l3w6vnbjy4a