Publications by authors named "Abby M Wadian"

Iatrogenic hypoglycemia is a prominent barrier to achieving optimal glycemic control in patients with diabetes, in part due to dampened counterregulatory hormone responses. It has been demonstrated that elevated liver glycogen content can enhance these hormonal responses through signaling to the brain via afferent nerves, but the role that hypoglycemia in the brain plays in this liver glycogen effect remains unclear. During the first 4 h of each study, the liver glycogen content of dogs was increased by using an intraportal infusion of fructose to stimulate hepatic glucose uptake (HG; = 13), or glycogen was maintained near fasting levels with a saline infusion (NG; = 6).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Abby M Wadian"

  • - Abby M Wadian's research focuses on the interplay between liver glycogen levels and hypoglycemic counterregulation, particularly in the context of diabetes management and the mechanisms affecting hormonal responses to hypoglycemia.
  • - The study published in the "Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab" in May 2021 reveals that elevated liver glycogen can enhance counterregulatory hormone responses, highlighting a critical connection to brain signaling via afferent nerves during episodes of iatrogenic hypoglycemia.
  • - Findings indicate that maintaining liver glycogen levels can influence hypoglycemic counterregulation, but the precise role of neuroglucopenia in mediating these effects remains to be fully elucidated, pointing to the need for further exploration in this area.