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내분비 질환과 당뇨병

Title
내분비 질환과 당뇨병
Other Titles
Endocrine Diseases in Diabetes Mellitus
Author
박용수
Keywords
Diabetes Mellitus; Growth Hormone; Obesity; Fasting; Nutritional Physiological; Phenomena
Issue Date
2012-09
Publisher
한양대학교
Citation
Hanyang Medical Reviews, 2012, 32(4), P.171-178
Abstract
The endocrine pancreas secretes several hormones including insulin and glucagon and dysfunction of them may lead to diabetes mellitus. The integrated regulation of systemic glucose balance prevents the devastating consequences of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia.This remarkable homeostatic feat is accomplished primarily by hormones, but also by neurotransmitters and substrate effects, and it reflects the interplay of plasma glucoselowering and glucose-raising factors. Moreover, endocrine diseases frequently co-associatewith diabetes mellitus. There have also been several reports on changes in growth hormone (GH) in nutrient excess or deprivation. GH is released into the general circulation where it interacts with multiple peripheral tissues through its receptor, GH receptor, to regulate growth and metabolic function. In humans, GH levels decrease in states of nutrient excess such as obesity, and increase in response to nutrient deprivation such as fasting.Considering that GH regulates metabolism of carbohydrate, lipid, and protein, clarifying the mechanisms by which metabolic changes alter GH synthesis and secretion will increase our knowledge on the pathophysiology and treatment of metabolic diseases. In this review, the effect of nutrient excess and nutrient deficiency on GH axis function in humans will be summarized, with particular emphasis on studies exploring the direct effects of systemic signals, including insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) and insulin, on somatotrope function. Moreover, there will be a discussion over the overlap syndrome consisting of multiple endocrine neoplasm (MEN) and polyglandular autoimmune diseases (PGA).
URI
https://synapse.koreamed.org/DOIx.php?id=10.7599/hmr.2012.32.4.171
ISSN
1738-429X; 2234-4446
DOI
10.7599/hmr.2012.32.4.171
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