1970
DOI: 10.1007/bf01556784
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Chronic insulin resistance

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“…Weight gain in T2DM has been documented with insulin use [6] and become greater than those managed with other therapies [7]. Obesity is associated with decreased responsiveness to insulin in muscle, liver and fat [8] and weight gain of insulin therapy need more insulin and a potentially greater weight gain. Elevated concentration of insulin can cause insulin resistance by down regulating insulin receptors and desensitizing post receptor pathways [9].…”
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“…Weight gain in T2DM has been documented with insulin use [6] and become greater than those managed with other therapies [7]. Obesity is associated with decreased responsiveness to insulin in muscle, liver and fat [8] and weight gain of insulin therapy need more insulin and a potentially greater weight gain. Elevated concentration of insulin can cause insulin resistance by down regulating insulin receptors and desensitizing post receptor pathways [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since insulin treatment started in 1922 several side effects have been described repeatedly. These are insulin allergy [23], lipodystrophy [25] and insulin antibody formation with or without the development of insulin resistance [15].…”
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