Share on Pinterest The hunger-reducing mechanisms of GLP-1 drugs, as well as their side effects, may contribute to dehydration. Edwin Tan/Getty Images Experts say people who take GLP-1 weight loss medications should stay hydrated, particularly when temperatures are high. The mechanisms of GLP-1 drugs that help reduce appetite, as well as their side effects, may […]
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Ozzy Osbourne Lived with Parkinson’s for Years Before Death at 76
Share on PinterestRock legend Ozzy Osbourne shared the health challenges he faced living with Parkinson’s disease in the years before his death at 76. Harry How/Getty Images The effects of Parkinson’s disease are back in the spotlight after the death of singer Ozzy Osbourne. Experts say Parkinson’s can cause a wide variety of health issues, […]
Read MoreEvaluating GLP-1 receptor agonists versus metformin as first-line therapy for reducing dementia risk in type 2 diabetes
Discussion This study represents the first and largest direct comparison of GLP-1 RAs and metformin in mitigating dementia risk among patients with T2DM. Historically, metformin has been the cornerstone of first-line therapy for T2DM due to its well-established efficacy in glycemic control and its potential neuroprotective effects.20–28 However, whether initiating GLP-1 RAs as first-line therapy […]
Read MoreAlkaline, Electrolyte, or Tap? Experts on the Best Water for Hydration
Share on PinterestDespite the popularity of trendy alkaline or electrolyte-infused waters, regular tap water can also help you stay sufficiently hydrated. Ekaterina Goncharova/Getty Images Proper hydration is essential for health, especially during the hot summer months. Alkaline or electrolyte-infused waters are often touted for their purported health benefits, but experts say tap water is cheaper […]
Read MoreFunctional and Mechanistic Explanation for the Unique Clinical Success of the Glucokinase Activator Dorzagliatin in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
Glucokinase (GK) activators (GKAs) are a long-sought therapeutic modality for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. However, GKAs have failed in clinical trials, with the recent exception of dorzagliatin (Hua Medicine). A comprehensive approach using human islet perifusions, enzyme kinetics, X-ray crystallography, and modeling studies was applied to compare the effects of dorzagliatin with those […]
Read MoreSmaller Pancreas Volume in Insulin-Dependent Monogenic Diabetes
Individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) or permanent neonatal diabetes (PND) due to an INS gene mutation (INS-PND) have a marked reduction in pancreas volume by MRI compared with control individuals with no diabetes (ND). One possible explanation for this is loss of islet-acinar insulin signaling in these forms of severe insulin deficiency. To test […]
Read MoreCodelivery of NGF R100W and VEGFA mRNA Enhances Vascular and Neural Repair in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) poses significant clinical challenges due to progressive nerve degeneration and vascular insufficiency. To address both neural and vascular complications simultaneously, we employed an mRNA-based protein replacement therapy. In this study, leveraging mRNA template design, structure-based screening identified NGFR100W as a variant dissociating neuroprotective and nociceptive functions, demonstrating enhanced neuritogenic activity without […]
Read MoreA Dual Stable Isotope Study of the Effect of Altitude and Simulated Flight on Glucose Metabolism in Type 1 Diabetes: A Randomized Crossover Study
The impact of atmospheric pressure changes on glucose metabolism encountered in aviation on people with type 1 diabetes is controversial. A dual-isotope study was performed in a hypobaric chamber to simulate pressure changes experienced on commercial flights. The fasting and postprandial glucose kinetics of individuals with type 1 diabetes were evaluated across simulated in-flight cabin […]
Read MoreGlucose-Dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide Is Involved in Postprandial Regulation of Splanchnic Blood Supply
Gastrointestinal hormones are essential for nutrient handling and regulation of glucose metabolism and may affect postprandial blood redistribution. In a randomized cross-over design in 10 healthy men, the involvement of glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) in splanchnic blood flow regulation was investigated using an infusion of GIP receptor antagonist (GIPR-An) GIP(3-30)NH2 during ingestion of oral glucose […]
Read MoreSplanchnic and Leg Glucagon Metabolism in Healthy Individuals and Those With Type 1 Diabetes: First-in-Human Study Using [ 13 C 9 , 15 N 1 ]Glucagon
Circulating glucagon concentrations differ between individuals with no diabetes (ND) and those with type 1 diabetes (T1D). We combined an isotope dilution technique using stable tracers [6,22-13C9,15N1]glucagon and [6,14,19,22-13C9,15N1]glucagon with splanchnic and leg catheterization in participants with ND (n = 8; age 23.1 ± 2.9 years, BMI 26.6 ± 3.5 kg/m2, HbA1c 5.0 ± 0.2% […]
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