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What is the role of cortisol in glycemia?

Author: H K



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They act on many levels in order to increase glucose in blood, this includes stimulating glucagon, inhibiting insulin (pancreas) Impaired incretin effect (intestine) increased glucose production (liver) increased lipolysis (adipose) decreased muscle mass and increased proteolysis (muscles) capillary recruitment decreased


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