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    Dexamethasone attenuation of the cortisol response to nicotine in smokers

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    The effect of corticosteroids upon the cortisol response to nicotine from smoking was investigated in five heavy smokers. Corticosteroid activity was manipulated by administering dexamethasone, a synthetic glucocortoicoid (1 mg orally, 14 h before), in a doubleblind, placebo-controlled procedure. Testing took place in the middle of the day and involved the smoking of two high-nicotine (2.87 mg) research cigarettes over a 15-min period. The dexamethasone condition was characterized by a pronounced suppression of baseline plasma cortisol, as expected, and by a significant dampening of the cortisol response to nicotine, indicating diminished sensitivity to nicotine under conditions of enhanced corticosteroid activity.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/46333/1/213_2005_Article_BF02244142.pd

    Hyperparathyroïdie primitive : le pré et le per opératoire

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    Traitement du déficit somatotrope chez l’adulte

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    Le diabète de type 1 « post-traumatique » existe-t-il ?

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    Mode d'action des sulfamides hypoglycemiants. [Mode of action of hypoglycemic sulfanilamides]

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    Sulfonylureas act as hypoglycemic agents by stimulating insulin secretion and improving insulin sensibility by a post-receptor mechanism. Their long term results mainly depend on extra-pancreatic mechanisms. Moreover they indirectly decrease triglyceridemia. Glipizide and gliclazide enhance fibrinolysis. Gliclazide also inhibits platelet aggregation and adhesion. The best indication of sulfonylureas is non insulin dependent diabetes with normal weight
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