Abnormal insulin action may also have been genetically determined in some cases.
Without adequate insulin action, blood sugar levels can rise dangerously high.
Two aspects of this process are explained below: insulin secretion and insulin action on the cell.
Pharmacologic doses of vitamin E improve insulin action in healthy subjects and non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients.
It may be unsightly, mildly painful, and may change the timing or completeness of insulin action.
This shape provides a large dose of insulin up front, and then also extends the tail of the insulin action.
Very low levels (4.0 mg/min or lower) indicate that the body is resistant to insulin action.
Working out the whole story will be a long, difficult process of unravelling the pathways of insulin action in cells.
Effects of glucosamine infusion on insulin secretion and insulin action in humans.
Pharmacological doses of vitamin E and insulin action in elderly subjects.