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Metabolism insulin resistance, growth hormone

The administration of growth hormone to hypophysectomized animals relieves the insulin hypersensitivity and may even create some insulin resistance. In addition to its insulinic effect, growth hormone seems to have another effect on muscle that manifests itself several hours after the administration of the hormone—decreased glucose uptake and decreased insulin sensitivity. The time lapse between the injection and the manifestation suggests that the effect may result from metabolic by-products of growth hormone. [Pg.427]

Johansson JO, Fowelin J, Landin K, Lager I, Bengtsson BA. Growth hormone-deficient adults are insulin-resistant. Metabolism 1995 44(9) 1126-9. [Pg.516]


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