作者: Don S. Schalch
DOI: 10.5555/URI:PII:002221436790008X
关键词:
摘要: Abstract The effects of physical stress and exercise on the secretion growth hormone insulin have been, studied in several groups subjects undergoing surgery, electroconvulsive therapy, competitive noncompetitive exercise, acute trauma. Associated changes plasma glucose NEFA also been measured. Plasma levels rose significantly many during periods or while values either remained unchanged fell slightly. Epinephrine administration did not stimulate release hormone, failure to rise response stress-induced hyperglycemia is consistent with recent observation that infusion epinephrine impairs release. as expected individuals exercise. results this study suggest certain stressful situations may be diabetogenic only because well-known corticosteroids but part an increased one hand epinephrine-induced suppression other.