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Insulin resistance in human disease : proceedings of the 7th Korea-Japan Symposium on Diabetes Mellitus, Seoul, Korea, 13-14 April 1993

editors, Kap Bum Huh, Soon Hyun Shinn, Toshio Kaneko

(International congress series, no. 1035)

Excerpta Medica, 1993

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Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, central obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases are common disorders that afflict the majority of individuals who live in westernized societies. Moreover, all these common medical disorders occur with increasing incidence as the population ages. Previous meetings on this subject have provided remarkable advances in diabetes research and patient care. This volume, based on the most recent meeting, provides a reflection of prospective research which will contribute to promoting not only the proper management of diabetes mellitus and prevention of its complications, but also effective control of the frequently occurring cardiovascular risk factors in diabetic patients.

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  • (Due to lack of space, only a selection of the list of contents is presented here). Lectures. Insulin secretion in NIDDM (Y Akanuma). The role of insulin resistance in Korean patients with metabolic and cardiovascular diseases (K.B. Huh). Symposium - Insulin resistance in human disease. Glucose transported expression in diabetes (K. Yasuda et al.). Insulin resistance and hypertension-relationship between insulin secretion and resistance elucidated by double clamp study (R. Kawamori et al.). Korea-japan educators and camp leaders joint conference. The present status of diabetes education in Japan (T. Egawa). Epidemiology. Prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Funagata, Japan, population-based study using an OGTT as a primary test (A. Sekikawa et al.). Characteristics of diabetes mellitus in elderly urban residents (K. Takekawa et al). Immunology. The clinical characteristics of Korean adult-onset diabetes with ICSA and the effect of ICSA on insulin secretion in isolated rat islets (J.T. Woo et al). Prevention of diabetes mellitus with P - 1,6
  • 1,3 D-glucan in NOD mice (T Ito et al.). Diabetic complications. Lp(a) and coagulation Fibronolysis system in diabetics (K. Nakajima et al.). Mononuclear cell manganese superoxide dismutase (Mn-SOD) activity in patients with diabetes mellitus (J.J. Koh et al). Prevalence of micro-and macroabuminuria in relation to hypertension and chronic diabetic vascular complications among NIDDM patients (J.H. Han et al.). Follow-up study for diabetic autonomic neuropathy (H. Ueda et al). Plasma ANP level in patients with NIDDM variations of Korean insulin genes (Y.S. Kim et al) Evaluation of glucokinase gene in Japanese NIDDM (A.Matsutani et al). Low frequency of human cytomegalovirus genome in Korean diabetic patents (S.I. Lee et al.). The effect of phlotizin and acipimox on insulin resistance in STZ diabe6c rats (YW. Kim et al). Hormone synthesis, secretion and action. Lack of feedback inhibition of insulin secretion in patients with insulinoma (S. Hiramatsu et al). The effect of furosemide on insulin secretion and content in isolated rat pancreatic islets (S.J. Yoo et al). Improved insulin sensitivity and responsiveness after long-term physical training in aged subjects (Y Sato et al.). Treatment. The effect of CS-045 on fructose-2,6-biophosphate content in rat hepatocytes (Y Inoue et al). Long term effect of pravastatin, a HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor, on blood lipids of hyperlipidemic diabetics in Hanshin diabetes pravastatin study group (G. Okuno et al.). Lipid and lipoproteins. Effect of glucose on lipoprotein (a) production in Hep G2 cells (S. Kobori et al). Apoprotein changes in the macrovascular complication of the NIDDM patients (D.K. Kim et al). Diabetic education. A comparative study on food exchange programs between Korea and Japan (H. Sakakida). Factors concerning with the knowledge of patients given diabetes education (S. Okada et al). Effect of

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