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  1. Orexin neurons track temporal features of blood glucose in behaving mice

    Does the brain track how fast our blood glucose is changing? Knowing such a rate of change would enable the prediction of an upcoming state and a...

    Paulius Viskaitis, Alexander L. Tesmer, ... Denis Burdakov in Nature Neuroscience
    Article Open access 21 May 2024
  2. Effect of blood flow restriction and electrical muscle stimulation on human glycemic response to a glucose challenge

    Purpose

    To determine whether reduced tissue oxygen availability through blood flow restriction (BFR) alone, or in combination with electrically...

    Alexa A. Robertson, Christopher Pignanelli, Jamie F. Burr in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article 05 March 2024
  3. Influence of body composition and cardiorespiratory fitness on plasma HSP72, norepinephrine, insulin, and glucose responses to an acute aerobic exercise bout performed in the fed state

    Being overweight is already considered a metabolic risk factor, which can be overcome by increasing cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF). Acute exercise...

    Carlos Henrique de Lemos Muller, Cesar Eduardo Jacintho Moritz, ... Maurício Krause in Cell Stress and Chaperones
    Article 18 July 2023
  4. Carbohydrate mouth rinsing does not affect 6-min walk test performance and blood glucose responses in older adults

    Purpose

    Carbohydrate (CHO) mouth rinsing (MR) prior to exercise has been shown to elicit enhanced performance and energy availability in some studies....

    Elizabeth S. Evans, Terrence Brophy, ... Stephen P. Bailey in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article 26 June 2021
  5. Oxygen–Glucose Deprived Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Protect Against Ischemic Stroke

    Stroke is the leading cause of severe long-term disability. Cell therapy has recently emerged as an approach to facilitate functional recovery in...

    Yutaka Otsu, Masahiro Hatakeyama, ... Masato Kanazawa in Neurotherapeutics
    Article 19 June 2023
  6. Regulation of oxygen–glucose deprivation/reperfusion-induced inflammatory responses and M1-M2 phenotype switch of BV2 microglia by lobetyolin

    To elucidate the protective mechanism of lobetyolin on oxygen–glucose deprivation/reperfusion (OGD/R)-induced damage in BV2 microglial cells. The...

    Jie Wang, **n Liu, ... Wenbin He in Metabolic Brain Disease
    Article 14 October 2023
  7. Carbon Dots with Antioxidant Capacity for Detecting Glucose by Fluorescence and Repairing High-Glucose Damaged Glial Cells

    Diabetic mellitus management extends beyond blood glucose monitoring to the essential task of mitigating the overexpression of reactive oxygen...

    Wenlong Zhao, Menghan Zhang, ... Shaohuang Weng in Journal of Fluorescence
    Article 01 February 2024
  8. Glucose Variability Measures in Critical Care

    Hyperglycemia commonly occurs in critically ill patients. Research over the past 20 years has evolved to indicate that glucose variability – not...
    Reference work entry 2023
  9. Pre-cooling with ingesting a high-carbohydrate ice slurry on thermoregulatory responses and subcutaneous interstitial fluid glucose during heat exposure

    The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of ingesting ice slurries with two different carbohydrate contents on body temperatures and the...

    Takashi Naito, Tatsuya Saito, ... Mariko Nakamura in Journal of Physiological Anthropology
    Article Open access 10 October 2022
  10. Circadian rhythms in the blood–brain barrier: impact on neurological disorders and stress responses

    Circadian disruption has become more prevalent in society due to the increase in shift work, sleep disruption, blue light exposure, and travel via...

    Nicolette Schurhoff, Michal Toborek in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 12 January 2023
  11. GWAS of random glucose in 476,326 individuals provide insights into diabetes pathophysiology, complications and treatment stratification

    Conventional measurements of fasting and postprandial blood glucose levels investigated in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) cannot capture the...

    Vasiliki Lagou, Longda Jiang, ... Cornelia M. van Duijn in Nature Genetics
    Article Open access 07 September 2023
  12. Sugar signals from oral glucose transporters elicit cephalic-phase insulin release in mice

    Cephalic-phase insulin release (CPIR) occurs before blood glucose increases after a meal. Although glucose is the most plausible cue to induce CPIR,...

    Mitsuhito Takamori, Yoshihiro Mitoh, ... Ryusuke Yoshida in The Journal of Physiological Sciences
    Article Open access 31 July 2023
  13. Analysis of non-physiological shear stress-induced red blood cell trauma across different clinical support conditions of the blood pump

    Systematic research into device-induced red blood cell (RBC) damage beyond hemolysis, including correlations between hemolysis and RBC-derived...

    **nyu Liu, Yuan Li, ... Yubo Fan in Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
    Article 28 May 2024
  14. The role of exercise and hypoxia on glucose transport and regulation

    Muscle glucose transport activity increases with an acute bout of exercise, a process that is accomplished by the translocation of glucose...

    J. Soo, A. Raman, ... T. J. Fairchild in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article Open access 23 January 2023
  15. Fasting for 48 h induced similar glucose intolerance in both sexes despite greater perceived stress and decreased estradiol levels in females

    Purpose

    The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of fasting for 48 h on the evoked insulin and glucose responses in males and females, and...

    Rima Solianik, Katerina Židonienė, ... Marius Brazaitis in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article 18 December 2023
  16. Effects of food bar chewing duration on the physiologic, metabolic, and perceptual responses to moderate-intensity running

    Purpose

    Chewing duration can affect food particle size, gastric processing, and postprandial glycemia, but these effects have not been investigated...

    Thomas R. Geaney, Zachary A. Sievert, ... Patrick B. Wilson in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article Open access 03 June 2024
  17. Sex Dimorphic Glucose Transporter-2 Regulation of Hypothalamic Astrocyte Glucose and Energy Sensor Expression and Glycogen Metabolism

    The plasma membrane glucose transporter-2 (GLUT2) monitors brain cell uptake of the critical nutrient glucose, and functions within astrocytes of...

    Madhu Babu Pasula, Prabhat R. Napit, ... Karen P. Briski in Neurochemical Research
    Article 29 September 2022
  18. Blood glucose promotes dengue virus infection in the mosquito Aedes aegypti

    Background

    Dengue fever is the most rapidly spreading mosquito-borne viral disease globally. More than 2.5 billion people live in dengue-endemic...

    Shih-Che Weng, Po-Nien Tsao, Shin-Hong Shiao in Parasites & Vectors
    Article Open access 26 July 2021
  19. Glucose Variability Measures in Critical Care

    Hyperglycemia commonly occurs in critically ill patients. Research over the past 20 years has evolved to indicate that glucose variability – not...
    Living reference work entry 2022
  20. O-GlcNAcylation of TRIM29 and OGT translation forms a feedback loop to promote adaptive response of PDAC cells to glucose deficiency

    Purpose

    Glucose not only provides energy for tumor cells, but also provides various biomolecules that are essential for their survival, proliferation...

    Fu-Ying Zhao, Xue Chen, ... Hua-Qin Wang in Cellular Oncology
    Article 12 February 2024
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