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Jennifer E Sprague1, Ana María Arbeláez.
Abstract
The brain relies almost exclusively on glucose for fuel. Therefore, adequate uptake of glucose from the plasma is key for normal brain function and survival. Despite wide variations in glucose flux (i.e., fed state, fasting state, etc), blood glucose is maintained in a very narrow range. This is accomplished by a series of hormonal and physiologic responses. As a result, hypoglycemia is a rare occurrence in normal individuals. However, glucose counterregulatory responses are altered in patients with diabetes treated with insulin especially after repeated hypoglycemia or antecedent exercise.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22783644 PMCID: PMC3755377
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Endocrinol Rev ISSN: 1565-4753