Search for dissertations about: "antidiabetic study"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words antidiabetic study.
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1. Estrogen : molecular mechanisms of antidiabetic action
Abstract : The pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome is multifactorial and hormones play an essential role in its development. Estrogen loss in postmenopausal women has been linked to several features of metabolic syndrome, while estrogen replacement therapy reverses these pathological and metabolic features. READ MORE
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2. Molecular mechanisms of antidiabetic effects of estrogen
Abstract : The role of estrogen in the development and regulation of female reproduction is well established. However, recent studies demonstrate that estrogen has a multiple effects on body functions. At present, it is becoming well recognized that one of the important roles of estrogen is the maintenance of glucose homeostasis. READ MORE
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3. Evaluation of potential antidiabetic and antibacterial activities of Bolivian nutraceutical plants
Abstract : Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a health problem worldwide that requires the search for novel therapeutic strategies. Natural products are a source of potential therapies due to their acceptation and traditional use or consumption. READ MORE
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4. Platelet function in diabetes mellitus : relationships to hyperglycaemia, antidiabetic treatment and microangiopathy
Abstract : Diabetes mellitus is associated with accelerated atherosclerosis and increased morbidity and mortality in micro-and macrovascular complications. The metabolic derangements that accompany diabetes can adversely influence platelets and vascular endothelial function, which may contribute to the pathogenesis of diabetic angiopathy. READ MORE
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5. Diabetes in primary care : quality of life, metabolic control, drugs and socioeconomic factors
Abstract : Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases affecting the Swedish population, with a prevalence of 3-4%. Most diabetic patients receive their care in the primary health care service. READ MORE