Stress and Glucose metabolism: A Review |
Author : Nirupama R, Barathi Rajaraman and Yajurvedi HN* |
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Abstract :Stress is an inescapable fact of life. The perceived stress induces endocrine alterations characterized
by the activation of hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis and sympathetic adreno-medullary axis. The
glucocorticoids and catecholamines which are secreted in response to stress induce variations in the
physiology and behavior that help the individual to adapt to changing demands of the body. Glucocorticoids
are known to play a central role in inducing the stress related pathophysiology. These hormones induce
hypermetabolism in order to cope up with the increasing energy demands of the body. However when the
stress is persistent the body adapts itself to continuous demands and starts regulating the metabolism |
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Saturated Spectroscopy and Unsaturated Spectroscopy Comparative Study on Malignant and Benign Human Cancer Cells and Tissues with the Passage of Time under Synchrotron Radiation |
Author : Alireza Heidari* |
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Abstract :In the current study, we have experimentally and comparatively investigated and compared malignant human cancer cells and tissues before and after irradiating of synchrotron radiation using Saturated Spectroscopy and Unsaturated Spectroscopy, respectively. |
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Ct Diagnosis of Fahr’s Disease, A Case Report |
Author : Antonio Gligorievski* |
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Abstract :Fahr’s disease is a rare inherited or sporadic neurological disorder with a prevalence of <1/1,000,000, with a higher incidence reported among males and a typical age of onset in the 4th–6th 3rd-5th decade of life.
Fahr’s disease, or idiopathic striopallidodentate calcinosis, or idiopathic basal ganglia calcification is a rare clinical entity characterized by bilateral and symmetrical intracerebral calcifications of the basal ganglia, thalamus, dentate nucleus and centrum semiovale in the absence of any metabolic abnormality including hypoparathyroidism. |
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