Publications by authors named "Tie-Yun Zhao"

Objective: To determine the levels of plasma glucagon and associated factors in individuals with different glucose metabolism.

Methods: One hundred and ten outpatient patients received an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) voluntarily. The patients were divided into three groups according to their OGTT results: normal glucose golerance (NGT) group (n=33), impaired glucose regulation (IGR) group (n=35), newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes (DM2) group (n=42).

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  • The study aimed to evaluate fasting plasma endotoxin (ET) levels and their relationship with factors like glucose tolerance and body mass index (BMI) in individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2DM), impaired glucose regulation (IGR), and normal glucose tolerance (NGT).
  • Methods included measuring various health metrics and biochemical markers in different subgroups based on glucose tolerance and obesity status.
  • Results showed that plasma ET levels were significantly higher in the T2DM group compared to the NGT group, with trends indicating differences in obesity but not statistically significant; the IGR group's ET levels fell in between but did not differ significantly from the others.
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Glucagon, a hormone secreted from the alpha cell of the endocrine pancreas, is a major counterpart to insulin. After released into blood, glucagon will combine with its receptor in targeting tissues and form a compound, which then activates its signaling pathway, produces cAMP, promotes gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis and inventually increases blood glucose. Researches recently display that it will be an important addition to treatment method by inhibiting synthesis and secretion of glucagon, neutralizing circulating glucagon, using glucagon receptor antagonists and prohibiting gene expression of glucagon receptor.

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Aims: We aimed to assess changes in serum adiponectin and endothelial function after intensive insulin treatment in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Methods: Patients with newly diagnosed T2DM were randomly assigned to Group A (intensive insulin treatment) or Group B (conventional insulin treatment). Before treatment and 2 weeks after plasma glucose concentrations had been maintained at the specified concentrations, blood samples were obtained to measure serum adiponectin and nitric oxide (NO) concentrations.

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Background: Insulin antibody (IAb) may be produced in patients receiving long-term, animal-derived insulin, leading to insulin resistance or hypoglycemia. There have been very few reports of hypoglycemia caused by IAb in patients taking recombinant human insulin.

Case Report: We report the case of an 82-year-old male patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus who suffered repeated episodes of severe hypoglycemia-related symptoms (including coma) prior to admission.

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Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of combing serum aldosterone to plasma rennin ratio (ARR) and low renin level in diagnosing primary aldosteronism (PA).

Methods: The ratio of serum aldosterone to plasma renin was determined in 100 patients with PA and 61 patients with primary hypertension. The optimum cut-point of ARR was determined by the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC).

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Cytoskeleton is a stereo wire frame system of filament, which is in a dynamic state. It can assemble or disassemble continuously with the change of physiological condition, and be regulated by many factors interior and exterior of the cell. Insulin is an important hormone involving in lots of physiological functions such as transport of glucose, gene expression and DNA synthesis.

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Objective: To test the effect of intermittent exposure to high concentrations of glucose on HIT-T15 cells.

Methods: The HIT-T15 cells (pancreatic beta cell lines) were exposed to 16.7 mmol/L of glucose for two hours, at an interval of three hours.

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Objective: To study the effect of metformin on insulin receptor (IRc) protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) activity of HIT-T15 cell exposed to high glucose and free fatty acid (FFA) concentration, and to explore the mechanism of metformin (MF) improving beta cell insulin resistance.

Methods: HIT-T15 cells were incubated for 48 h in a medium containing 5.5-16.

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