Hyperinsulinemia in multiple sclerosis

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Elevated insulin levels not accompanied by a decrease in blood glucose are found in various non-endocrine pathologies. An increase in basal insulin has been detected in psoriasis, as well as in children with chronic lung disease. In atherosclerosis, hyperinsulinemia is detected both on an empty stomach and during glucose tolerance test (GTT), which, combined with dyslipoproteinemia, increases the risk of coronary heart disease.

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E. P. Gurevich

Lenin Kazan Institute for Advanced Medical Education

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Russian Federation, Kazan

A. S. Khazina

Lenin Kazan Institute for Advanced Medical Education

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Russian Federation, Kazan

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2. Figure 1. Blood glucose levels in the dynamics of HTT in healthy subjects and patients with multiple sclerosis (M±m). Notation: not shaded - healthy subjects, shaded - patients.

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3. Fig. 2. Blood insulin levels in the dynamics of HTT in healthy subjects and patients with multiple sclerosis (M±m). Notations are the same as in Fig. 1.

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