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  1. Hyperinsulinemia: Webster's Timeline History, 1967 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20
  2. Hyperinsulinemia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-10-08
  3. Hyperinsulinemia, Not Ovaries, at Core of PCOS.: An article from: Family Practice News by Bruce Jancin, 2001-01-15
  4. Dizziness, hyperactive caloric responses, otic capsule demineralization, impaired glucose tolerance, and hyperinsulinemia.(VESTIBULOLOGY CLINIC): An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Kenneth H. Brookler, 2006-04-01
  5. Developmental exposure of rats to chlorpyrifos elicits sex-selective hyperlipidemia and hyperinsulinemia in adulthood.(Research): An article from: Environmental Health Perspectives by Theodore A. Slotkin, Kathleen K. Brown, et all 2005-10-01
  6. Colorectal Ca may be linked to diabetes; hyperinsulinemia.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Family Practice News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2004-06-15
  7. Hyperinsulinemia and obesity are linked to PCOS in teens.(Metabolic Disorders)(polycystic ovary syndrome): An article from: Family Practice News by Diana Mahoney, 2007-11-15
  8. Pediatric Articles of Note for the Dermatologist. (DR. HOWARD B. PRIDE'S PICKS).(* Acanthosis nigricans and hyperinsulinemia.)(* Genetic abnormality in ... pain.): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Betsy Bates, 2001-11-01
  9. Hyperinsulinemia a risk factor for breast cancer.(NEWS)(Report): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Bruce Jancin, 2009-06-15
  10. Metabolic syndrome: Cardiovascular disease, Diabetes mellitus, Insulin resistance, Equine metabolic syndrome, Etiology, Lipodystrophy, Chronic Somogyi rebound, Hyperinsulinemia, Gerald Reave
  11. Diabetes, Insulin and Alzheimer's Disease (Research and Perspectives in Alzheimer's Disease)
  12. METABOLIC SYNDROME AND ITS EVOLVING LINK TO DIABETES With growing knowledge of genetic factors and lifestyle issues, will prevention be far behind? (Postgraduate Medicine) by MBChB, FRCP(C) R. Cooppan, 2010-05-19

81. Hyperinsulinemia And Regulation Of Energy Balance -- Tremblay Et Al. 61 (4): 827
Recent data suggest that hyperinsulinemia with euglycemia may favor the These results partly agree with the idea that hyperinsulinemia resulting from a
http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/61/4/827
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Hyperinsulinemia and regulation of energy balance
A Tremblay, A Nadeau, JP Despres and C Bouchard
Physical Activity Sciences Laboratory, Laval University, Ste-Foy, Quebec, Canada. Recent data suggest that hyperinsulinemia with euglycemia may favor the restoration of energy balance when one gains body weight. To test the validity of this concept in humans, the data of 24 young men who had been exposed to a 353-MJ overfeeding protocol for 100 d and who were remeasured after a 4-mo follow-up were analyzed. The sample was subdivided in two groups on the basis of the overfeeding-induced change in postprandial plasma insulin. The increase in postprandial energy expenditure induced by

82. Long-term Use Of Nicotine Gum Is Associated With Hyperinsulinemia And Insulin Re
Fasting hyperinsulinemia is associated with atherosclerosis and IRS,4 hyperinsulinemia as an independent risk factor for ischemic heart disease.
http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/94/5/878
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Long-term Use of Nicotine Gum Is Associated With Hyperinsulinemia and Insulin Resistance
Bjorn Eliasson, MD Marja-Riitta Taskinen, MD Ulf Smith, MD the Lundberg Laboratory for Diabetes Research, Department of Internal Medicine, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Goteborg, Sweden, and the Department of Medicine, University of Helsinki (M.-R.T.), Finland. Correspondence to Bjorn Eliasson, MD, The Lundberg Laboratory for Diabetes Research, Department of Internal Medicine, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, S-413 45 Goteborg, Sweden. E-mail bjorn.eliasson@medicine.gu.se.
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Background Insulin sensitivity and cardiovascular risk profile were examined in 20 healthy, nonobese, middle-aged men who were

83. Insulin Resistance Associated With Compensatory Hyperinsulinemia As An Independe
Since insulin resistance together with hyperinsulinemia plays an important role This indicates that hyperinsulinemia is secondary to insulin resistance,
http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/92/7/1749
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Insulin Resistance Associated With Compensatory Hyperinsulinemia as an Independent Risk Factor for Vasospastic Angina
Kazuya Shinozaki, MD Masaaki Suzuki, MD Motoyoshi Ikebuchi, MD Hiroshi Takaki, MD Yasushi Hara, MD Motoo Tsushima, MD Yutaka Harano, MD From the Division of Atherosclerosis, Metabolism, and Clinical Nutrition (K.S., M.S., M.I., Y. Hara, M.T., Y. Harano) and the Division of Cardiology (H.T.), Department of Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center, Osaka, Japan. Correspondence to Kazuya Shinozaki, MD, Division of Atherosclerosis, Metabolism, and Clinical Nutrition, Department of Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center, 5-7-1, Fujishiro-dai, Suita, Osaka 565, Japan.
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Background It is generally believed that coronary artery spasm plays an important role in the progression of obstructive coronary artery disease. Since insulin resistance together with hyperinsulinemia

84. Analysis Of Obesity And Hyperinsulinemia In The Development Of Metabolic Syndrom
Key Words health promotion • fat distribution • hyperinsulinemia In addition to anthropometrics, hyperinsulinemia has also been shown as a risk factor
http://www.obesityresearch.org/cgi/content/full/10/9/923
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Analysis of Obesity and Hyperinsulinemia in the Development of Metabolic Syndrome: San Antonio Heart Study
Thang S. Han Ken Williams Naveed Sattar Kelly J. Hunt Michael E.J. Lean and Steven M. Haffner Cambridge Clinical School, Cambridge, United Kingdom;
Department of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas; and
University Department of Human Nutrition, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Address correspondence to Steven Haffner, M.D., UTHSCSA, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, MC 7873, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900. E-mail:

85. Leptin Expression In Hypothalamic PVN Reverses Dietary Obesity And Hyperinsuline
dietary obesity and the attendant hyperinsulinemia and concurrently block the leptin • dietary obesity • paraventricular nucleus • hyperinsulinemia
http://www.obesityresearch.org/cgi/content/abstract/11/12/1463
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Leptin Expression in Hypothalamic PVN Reverses Dietary Obesity and Hyperinsulinemia but Stimulates Ghrelin
Michela Bagnasco Michael G. Dube Adi Katz Pushpa S. Kalra and Satya P. Kalra Department of Neuroscience and
Department of Physiology and Functional Genomics, McKnight Brain Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Address correspondence to Satya P. Kalra, Department of Neuroscience, University of Florida, College of Medicine, P.O. Box 100244, Gainesville, FL 32610-0244. E-mail: Objective: In order to circumvent the multiple peripheral effects of hyperleptinemia and leptin resistance, the efficacy of leptin

86. The Effects Of Experimental Hyperinsulinemia On Steroid Secretion, Ovarian [125I
hyperinsulinemia was induced and maintained for 22 days in the experimental We conclude that hyperinsulinemia increases ovarian 125IIGFI binding and
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The effects of experimental hyperinsulinemia on steroid secretion, ovarian [125I]insulin binding, and ovarian [125I]insulin-like growth- factor I binding in the rat
L Poretsky, B Glover, V Laumas, M Kalin and A Dunaif
Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, City University of New York, New York 10029. We randomized 32 cycling female Sprague-Dawley rats (82 days old) into experimental and control groups (16 animals/group). Hyperinsulinemia was induced and maintained for 22 days in the experimental group with NPH human insulin (Novolin, Squibb-Novo, Princeton, NJ) as previously described. Controls received an identical volume of vehicle. Fifteen minutes before

87. Hyperinsulinemia And Risk Of Alzheimer Disease -- Luchsinger Et Al. 63 (7): 1187
The risk of AD doubled in the 39% of the sample with hyperinsulinemia (HR = 2.1; The HR relating presence of hyperinsulinemia or diabetes in 50% of our
http://www.neurology.org/cgi/content/abstract/63/7/1187
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Hyperinsulinemia and risk of Alzheimer disease
Jose A. Luchsinger, MD Ming-Xin Tang, PhD Steven Shea, MD and Richard Mayeux, MD Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Richard Mayeux, Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center, PH-19, 630 West 168th St., New York, NY 10032; e-mail: Objective: To explore the association between fasting insulin levels and dementia. Methods: Fasting insulin levels were measured from frozen sera using solid-phase chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassay in a sample of elderly subjects chosen at random from a cohort of persons aged 65 years and older from northern Manhattan. Dementia was

88. Nonuniform Regional Sympathetic Nerve Responses To Hyperinsulinemia In Rats -- M
The insulin hypothesis of hypertension proposes that hyperinsulinemia The goals of this study were 1) to determine if hyperinsulinemia produces
http://ajpregu.physiology.org/cgi/content/abstract/264/2/R423
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Nonuniform regional sympathetic nerve responses to hyperinsulinemia in rats
D. A. Morgan, T. W. Balon, B. H. Ginsberg and A. L. Mark
Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City. The insulin hypothesis of hypertension proposes that hyperinsulinemia increases sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) and raises arterial pressure. The goals of this study were 1) to determine if hyperinsulinemia produces regionally uniform or nonuniform increases in SNA and 2) to test the hypothesis that spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) have exaggerated sympathoadrenal responses to hyperinsulinemia. We measured plasma insulin

89. Effect Of Hyperinsulinemia And Type 2 Diabetes-Like Hyperglycemia On Expression
hyperinsulinemia significantly reduced the concentration of FFAs in the plasma in Similarly, the level of Cyp2j5 was not affected by hyperinsulinemia,
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Effect of Hyperinsulinemia and Type 2 Diabetes-Like Hyperglycemia on Expression of Hepatic Cytochrome P450 and Glutathione S -Transferase Isoforms in a New Zealand Obese-Derived Mouse Backcross Population
Georgia J. Pass Walter Becker, Reinhart Kluge Katharina Linnartz, Leona Plum, Kirsten Giesen and Hans-Georg Joost Institute for Pharmacology and Toxicology, Medical Faculty of the Technical University of Aachen, Aachen, Germany Abstract Top
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References In subgroups of a New Zealand obese mouse-derived backcross population with defined aberrations of glucose homeostasis, a comprehensive study of the hepatic expression of cytochrome P450 and glutathione S -transferase was performed. Three patterns of

90. Association Of Acanthosis Nigricans With Hyperinsulinemia Compared With Other Se
Overall prevalence rates for AN and hyperinsulinemia were 34.2 and 47.2%, CONCLUSIONS—AN is independently associated with hyperinsulinemia and therefore
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/full/25/6/1009
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Association of Acanthosis Nigricans With Hyperinsulinemia Compared With Other Selected Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes in Cherokee Indians
The Cherokee Diabetes Study
Martha L. Stoddart, MS Kathleen S. Blevins, PHD Elisa T. Lee, PHD Wenyu Wang, PHD and Piers R. Blackett, MD Center for American Indian Health Research, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Department of Pediatrics, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS RESULTS CONCLUSIONS References OBJECTIVE (AN) and hyperinsulinemia and the association of AN with hyperinsulinemia compared with other known or suspected risk factors for type 2 diabetes in young American Indians.

91. Hyperinsulinemia Or Increased Sympathetic Drive As Links For Obesity And Hyperte
In one, hyperinsulinemia and the consequent insulin resistance would compound one another. In the second, the increasing hyperinsulinemia would increasingly
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/14/6/470
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Hyperinsulinemia or increased sympathetic drive as links for obesity and hypertension
M Modan and H Halkin
Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, Israel. The association of obesity with hypertension has been amply demonstrated in cross-sectional, longitudinal, and dietary-intervention studies, but the mechanisms remain enigmatic. Both conditions are independently characterized by similar metabolic alterations, i.e., glucose intolerance, dyslipoproteinemia, elevated serum uric acid, and inadequate Na+ transport. Obesity, hypertension, and these metabolic alterations are associated with

92. Www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2K/MB_cgi?term=Hyperinsul
Physiological Research Vol. 51 -Kyselová et al.AOC remained unchanged during hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia. These results suggest that the short-term exogenous hyperinsulinemia reduced the
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93. Suppression Of Endogenous Glucose Production By Mild Hyperinsulinemia During Exe
hyperinsulinemia during exercise in people with diabetes requiring exogenous In contrast, the addition of portal venous hyperinsulinemia caused ~90%
http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/2/285
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Suppression of Endogenous Glucose Production by Mild Hyperinsulinemia During Exercise Is Determined Predominantly by Portal Venous Insulin
Raul C. Camacho R. Richard Pencek D. Brooks Lacy Freyja D. James , and David H. Wasserman
Diabetes Research and Training Center, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee Hyperinsulinemia during exercise in people with diabetes requiring exogenous insulin is a major clinical problem. The aim of this study was to assess the significance of portal vein versus arterial insulin to hepatic effects of hyperinsulinemia during exercise.

94. Seven Days Of Euglycemic Hyperinsulinemia Induces Insulin Resistance For Glucose
Compared with vehicletreated rats, 7 days of sustained hyperinsulinemia resulted This indicates that hyperinsulinemia-induced insulin resistance is not
http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/10/1572
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Seven days of euglycemic hyperinsulinemia induces insulin resistance for glucose metabolism but not hypertension, elevated catecholamine levels, or increased sodium retention in conscious normal rats
SJ Koopmans, L Ohman, JR Haywood, LJ Mandarino and RA DeFronzo
Department of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, USA. Epidemiological studies have suggested an association among chronic hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, and hypertension. However, the causality of this relationship remains uncertain. In this study, chronically catheterized conscious rats were made hyperinsulinemic for 7 days (approximately 90 mU/l, i.e., threefold over basal), while strict

95. Impact Of Hyperinsulinemia On Myosin Heavy Chain Gene Regulation -- Houmard Et A
The purpose of this study was to determine whether hyperinsulinemia alters hyperinsulinemia (mean of 1065.7 ± 9.8 pmol/l during minutes 20 to 180) did
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Impact of hyperinsulinemia on myosin heavy chain gene regulation
Joseph A. Houmard D. Sean O'Neill Donghai Zheng Matthew S. Hickey , and G. Lynis Dohm Human Performance Laboratory, Department of Exercise and Sport Science and School of Medicine, and Department of Biochemistry, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina 27858
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96. JAMA -- Abstract: Hyperinsulinemia, Hyperglycemia, And Impaired Hemostasis: The
hyperinsulinemia, Hyperglycemia, and Impaired Hemostasis hyperinsulinemia is associated primarily with impaired fibrinolysis in subjects with glucose
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97. Chronic Hyperinsulinemia And Blood Pressure. Interaction With Catecholamines? --
Although hyperinsulinemia and increased adrenergic activity have been The aim of this study was to determine whether chronic hyperinsulinemia,
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Chronic hyperinsulinemia and blood pressure. Interaction with catecholamines?
JE Hall, MW Brands, SD Kivlighn, HL Mizelle, DA Hildebrandt and CA Gaillard
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson 39216-4505. Although hyperinsulinemia and increased adrenergic activity have been postulated to be important factors in obesity-associated hypertension, a cause and effect relation between insulin, catecholamines, and hypertension has not been established. The aim of this study was to determine whether chronic hyperinsulinemia, comparable with that found in obese hypertensive patients, causes hypertension in normal dogs, increases plasma

98. Hyperinsulinemia And Cardiovascular Disease In Elderly Men : The Honolulu Heart
Abstract—hyperinsulinemia has been associated with cardiovascular disease Subjects with hyperinsulinemia had a more adverse CVD risk factor profile and
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Hyperinsulinemia and Cardiovascular Disease in Elderly Men
The Honolulu Heart Program
Cecil M. Burchfiel Dan S. Sharp J. David Curb Beatriz L. Rodriguez Robert D. Abbott Richard Arakaki Katsuhiko Yano
From the Honolulu Epidemiology Research Unit, Epidemiology and Biometry Program, Division of Epidemiology and Clinical Applications, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Honolulu, HI (C.M.B., D.S.S.); the Honolulu Heart Program, Kuakini Medical Center (J.D.C., B.L.R., K.Y.); and Department of Medicine, the John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI (J.D.C., B.L.R., R.A.); and the Division of Biostatistics, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville (R.D.A.). Abstract disease (CVD), but whether this relation is independent of other

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hyperinsulinemia has been proposed as a risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD). However, insulin resistance and elevated insulin levels are commonly
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100. Familial Hyperinsulinemia Complicated By Extreme Insulin Resistance During Pregn
Detailed studies of a family with hyperinsulinemia are reported. The index patient, a 30yr-old woman with polycystic ovary syndrome, presented with
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Familial hyperinsulinemia complicated by extreme insulin resistance during pregnancy: a probable postreceptor defect
WE Plehwe, JE Maitland, PF Williams, RP Shearman and JR Turtle
Detailed studies of a family with hyperinsulinemia are reported. The index patient, a 30-yr-old woman with polycystic ovary syndrome, presented with gestational diabetes which was completely resistant to insulin in the presence of severe endogenous hyperinsulinemia. Sensitivity to insulin was regained after delivery. Therapy with cyproterone acetate and ethinyl estradiol for hirsutism exacerbated the hyperinsulinemia toward the levels occurring in pregnancy, with a concomitant deterioration of glucose

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