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Beta-cell hyperplasia

Poirier, H., Rouault, C., Clement, L., Niot, I., Monnot, M. C., Guerre-Millo, M., and Besnard, P. 2005. Hyperinsulinaemia triggered by dietary conjugated linoleic acid is associated with a decrease in leptin and adiponectin plasma levels and pancreatic beta cell hyperplasia in the mouse. Diabetologia, 48,1059-1065. [Pg.414]

Oral diazoxide (Proglycem) increases serum glucose level by inhibiting insulin release from the beta cells and stimulating release of epinephrine (Adrenalin) from the adrenal medulla. Oral diazoxide is used to treat chronic hypoglycemia caused by hyperinsulinism resulting from islet cell cancer or hyperplasia. It is not for hypoglycemic reactions. [Pg.340]

Gibbons, G. H., Pratt, R. E., and Dzau, V. J. 1992. Vascular smooth muscle cell hypertrophy vs. hyperplasia. Autocrine transforming growth factor-beta 1 expression determines growth response to angiotensin II. J Clin Invest 90 456—461. [Pg.109]


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