Publications by authors named "Absalon Gutierrez"

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  • * In this small group of seven subjects, IL6 levels decreased after meals, while related markers like insulin and glucose showed significant changes during the therapy.
  • * The findings suggest differences in GLP1-IL6 interactions between acute and chronic therapy, highlighting the need for further research to understand these mechanisms better.
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  • The study explores how different adipokines (like leptin and adiponectin) are related to subclinical atherosclerosis, a precursor to cardiovascular diseases, specifically in a Hispanic population.
  • Using data from 624 Hispanic participants, the research found that the relationships between these adipokines and carotid-intima media thickness (cIMT) varied by sex, with significant associations in males for leptin-to-adiponectin ratio (LAR) and in females for adiponectin and adiponectin-resistin index (ARI).
  • The results highlighted that males at metabolic risk showed a stronger interaction with LAR and cIMT, suggesting that metabolic health status can impact the relationship
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Mechanisms underlying anti-diabetic effects of GLP1 analogs remain incompletely understood. We observed that in prediabetic humans exenatide treatment acutely induces interleukin-6 (IL-6) secretion by monocytes and IL-6 in systemic circulation. We hypothesized that GLP1 analogs signal through IL-6 in adipose tissue (AT) and used the mouse model to test if IL-6 receptor (IL-6R) signaling underlies the effects of the GLP1-IL-6 axis.

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Aims: Links between resistin, insulin resistance (IR), and resistin-stimulated cytokine signaling remain unknown in Mexican-Americans. A Mexican-American cohort was examined to determine (1) relationships between circulating resistin and IR, (2) resistin's associations with cytokines and demographic and anthropometric variables, and (3) similar measurements with other adipokines.

Methods: For cross sectional analyses, 953 adults (367 males and 586 females) in the Cameron County Hispanic Cohort (CCHC) were stratified into three groups: normal glucose tolerance, prediabetes, and diabetes mellitus.

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  • * A randomized trial with 15 participants measured resting and peak blood flow responses, showing exenatide reduced resting blood flow compared to placebo, while saxagliptin had nonsignificant effects.
  • * Exenatide also prevented a rise in triglycerides and post-meal glucose levels, indicating its unique role in managing vascular response and metabolic effects in this population.
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The concurrent management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and chronic congestive heart failure presents several therapeutic challenges. Of concern is that insulin and insulin-sensitizing medications detrimentally "flood" the heart with energy-providing substrates, including fats and glucose. In this population, treatment of T2DM should focus on the reduction of increased substrate supply.

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Objective: Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that is potentially useful in the prevention of atherosclerosis in diabetic individuals. However, the mechanism(s) of vitamin C's anti-atherosclerotic effects in vivo are unresolved, and clinical trials in nondiabetic individuals have yielded conflicting results. Therefore, we performed 32 studies in a randomized, crossover, dose-response trial in 8 volunteers with type 2 diabetes to determine the effects of vitamin C on serum vitamin C levels, lipids, inflammation, and coagulation.

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  • Thyroid storm is a serious and rare condition that can cause multi-organ failure and has a high mortality rate.
  • A case series discussed two men with Graves' disease who experienced thyroid storm and didn't respond to traditional treatments but improved after undergoing plasmapheresis.
  • Plasmapheresis can help stabilize patients by reducing symptoms and lowering thyroid hormone levels, making it a viable option before considering thyroid surgery.
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Objectives: Arachidonic acid-derived eicosanoids (lipoxins and 15-epilipoxins) have a major role in resolution of inflammation. 15-epi-lipoxin A(4) (15-epi-LXA(4)) is a lipid mediator with strong anti-inflammatory and inflammation-resolving effects. We examined the effect of pioglitazone therapy on plasma 15-epi-LXA(4) in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM).

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HIV-infected patients on highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) have increased prevalence of a number of chronic metabolic disorders of multifactorial but unclear etiology. These include disorders of lipid metabolism with or without lipodystrophy, insulin resistance, and an increased prevalence of impaired glucose tolerance, diabetes mellitus, and cardiometabolic syndrome. While much attention has been focused on the lipid and cardiovascular disorders, few investigations have attempted to characterize the prevalence, incidence, etiology, mechanisms, and management of glycemic disorders in HIV patients.

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Vitamin E has been studied extensively in the prevention of atherosclerosis. Cross-sectional population studies as well as randomized controlled intervention trials have demonstrated conflicting results. A recent meta-analysis of these trials has emphasized the ineffectiveness of vitamin E in atherosclerosis prevention, with a possibility of harm at higher dosages.

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Objective: To describe the potential benefits and hazards of vitamin E supplementation and present a rational basis for understanding the conflicting results among randomized clinical trials, epidemiologic investigations, and animal studies on the use of vitamin E to prevent atherosclerosis.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective review of the pertinent literature found in PubMed from 1981 through August 2005. The published data are analyzed and summarized.

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This study was designed to compare the efficacy of three insulinotropic agents in the control of postprandial hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes. Fifteen subjects with noninsulin-requiring type 2 diabetes were admitted to the General Clinical Research Center on four separate occasions. During the control study and following 7-10 d on each study medication, daylong glucose profiles were performed to investigate the effects of the assigned medication on postprandial hyperglycemia.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Absalon Gutierrez"

  • Absalon Gutierrez's recent research primarily focuses on the interplay between glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP1) therapy and inflammatory markers, particularly interleukin-6 (IL-6), in the context of obesity and prediabetes.
  • His studies reveal how chronic GLP1 therapy can reduce postprandial IL-6 levels and suggest that GLP1's antidiabetic effects may vary depending on the duration of therapy.
  • Additionally, Gutierrez explores adipokine profiles related to subclinical atherosclerosis in Hispanic populations, addressing significant gaps in understanding cardiometabolic diseases and their associations with specific adipokines.