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Metabolic adaptations during the neonatal period in infants of diabetic mothers.

Metabolic adaptations during the neonatal period in infants of diabetic mothers. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Metabolic adaptations during the neonatal period in infants of diabetic mothers. Abstract Text:

    j hertelJ Hertel,c kühlC Kühl,

    Infants of diabetic mothers (IDM's) are prone to develop severe but usually asymptomatic hypoglycaemia during the first postnatal hours. High maternal plasma glucose concentrations at the time of delivery increase this risk, especially if the mode of delivery is cesarean section. Newborn IDM's are hyperinsulinaemic and the neonatal hypoglycaemia seems to result from this together with a retarded increase in plasma glucagon levels. Despite very high plasma insulin concentrations, lipolysis, as indicated by a rise in plasma glycerol concentrations, appears to be normal in IDM's. The IDM's are able to respond to both physiologic and metabolic stress with an increased catecholamine secretion during the first hours of life, and the catecholamines seem to counteract the inhibitory effect of insulin on lipolysis and, at least partly, to oppose the blood glucose lowering effect of insulin.

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    j hertelJ Hertel,c kühlC Kühl,

    For similar female urogenital diseases and pregnancy complications: pregnancy complications: prenatal injuries: prenatal exposure delayed effects research abstracts see: female urogenital diseases and pregnancy complications: pregnancy complications: prenatal injuries: prenatal exposure delayed effects research

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    Metabolic adaptations during the neonatal period in infants of diabetic mothers. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Acta endocrinologica. Supplementum

    VOLUME: 277

    Page Numbers: 136-40

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    ISSN: 0300-9750

    DAY: 12

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 1986

    Metabolic adaptations during the neonatal period in infants of diabetic mothers. Information

    Number of References: 10

    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 370313

    Metabolic adaptations during the neonatal period in infants of diabetic mothers. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects

    MESH TERMS: complications

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    Substance Name: Glucagon

    Registry Number: 9007-92-5

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    Country: DENMARK

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    MEDLINETA: Acta Endocrinol Suppl (Copenh)

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