Intranasal Insulin Administration Does Not Affect LH Concentrations in Men with Diabetes
A quarter of men with obesity or type 2 diabetes have hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. Animal studies and in vitro data have shown that insulin action and insulin responsiveness in the brain are necessary for the maintenance of the functional integrity of the hypothalamo-hypophyseal-gonadal axis. We c...
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| Main Authors: | Sandeep Dhindsa, Rama Chemitiganti, Husam Ghanim, Evangelina Santiago, Adnan Haider, Natalia Chaar, Mary Mok, Alexis McKee, Paresh Dandona |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Wiley
2018-01-01
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| Series: | International Journal of Endocrinology |
| Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6170154 |
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