scholarly journals The role of neurotrophic therapy in the treatment of cognitive disorders caused by diabetes mellitus

2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 35-40
Author(s):  
I. E. Gordeeva ◽  
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Kh. Sh. Ansarov ◽  
V. Iu. Sokolova ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 65 (5) ◽  
pp. 389-395
Author(s):  
Alexander O. Shpakov ◽  
Kira V. Derkach ◽  
Elena V. Surkova ◽  
Alexey I. Bespalov

In recent years, the possibility of using intranasally administered insulin to treat Alzheimers disease and other cognitive disorders has been widely studied. At the same time, the possibility of its use in the treatment of diabetes mellitus is practically not investigated, which is due to the insufficient study of the molecular mechanisms of its action on the hormonal and metabolic status of the organism. The review discusses literature data and the results of our own research on the role of insulin in the central regulation of energy homeostasis, as well as on the experience of using intranasally administered insulin to correct eating disorders and metabolic and hormonal dysfunctions developing under conditions of experimental diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome. In studies involving healthy volunteers, various effects of intranasally administered insulin were shown, including effects on cognitive function, eating behavior and weight loss, and the gender specificity of its action was found. In the course of numerous studies of intranasally administered insulin in animal models of diabetes mellitus, not only stabilization of carbohydrate homeostasis was shown, but also a positive effect in the form of restoration of the functional activity of insulin signaling pathways in the hypothalamus and other parts of the brain. We have presented and analyzed data on the systemic effects of intranasally administered insulin in rodents with experimental models of diabetes mellitus, as well as in healthy individuals.


2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 315-316
Author(s):  
Dr. Sanay Prajapati ◽  
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Dr. Divyesh Patel ◽  
Dr. Jay Panchal ◽  
Dr. Viplav Gndhi ◽  
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Author(s):  
Gandhi M. ◽  
Swaminathan S.

Ghrelin as human natural hormones is involved in fundamental regulatory process of eating and energy balance. It is a stomach derived hormone that acts as at the ghrelin receptor in multiple tissues throughout to the body. Its properties includes increasing appetite, decreasing systemic inflammation, decreasing vascular resistance ,increasing cardiac output, increasing glucose and IGF-1 levels, Hence it may play a significant role in Diabetes mellitus. Many studies have linked ghrelin to obesity and this paper is an attempt to bring out recent findings on the role of ghrelin in Diabetes Mellitus, particularly type2 Diabetes mellitus.


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