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Diabetes & C-Peptide

by Sima, Anders A.F.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Contemporary Diabetes Physical details: XIII, 169 p. 63 illus., 35 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 1617793914 Subject(s): Medicine. | Internal medicine. | Diabetes. | Endocrinology. | Medicine & Public Health. | Endocrinology. | Diabetes. | Internal Medicine.
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Preface -- Foreword -- C-peptide and Insulin – A Happy Marriage -- Peptide Interactions of Proinsulin C-peptide -- he Effect of Combined C-peptide and Zinc on Cellular Function -- C-Peptide Signaling in the Kidney and Protection from Diabetic Nephropathy -- Role of C-Peptide in the Regulation of Microvascular Blood Flow -- Is NO-eNOS a target for C-peptide action and its protective effects on diabetic nephropathy? -- Renoprotective Effects of C-Peptide in Type I Diabetes -- The Mechanisms Underlying the Effects of C-peptide on Type I Diabetic Neuropathy -- C-peptide and Type 1 Diabetic Encephalopathy -- C-peptide: a New Molecule with Anti-Inflammatory Properties -- C-peptide: Connecting Diabetes with Macrovascular Complications -- C-peptide and Diabetic Neuropathy in Patients with Type I Diabetes -- Proatherogenic Effects of C-Peptide -- Conclusions and Future Outlook.

In Diabetes & C-Peptide: Scientific and Clinical Aspects, a renowned group of leading researchers and physicians offers a comprehensive overview of the role of C-Peptide in type 1 diabetes. The book is organized in five sections. An Introductory section provides the background and key features of C-peptide’s physiological function and how its deficiency contributes to complications. The second section describes up-to-date information on the biochemical and molecular actions of C-peptide, including membrane binding, interactions with insulin as well as the interaction between C-peptide and zinc and effects on microvascular vasoreactivity. The third section summarizes in vivo animal studies of the type 1 diabetic complications. The fourth section reviews the clinical efforts of C-peptide on inflammation, cardiovascular complication, neuropathy and nephropathy. Finally, in the Conclusions section, a summary of the present state of C-peptide, outstanding questions, and the likely direction of the field are offered. Developed by the foremost investigators in the rapidly moving field of C-peptide research, Diabetes & C-Peptide: Scientific and Clinical Aspects is an important contribution to the literature for all researchers and physicians concerned about type 1 diabetes.

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