1953
DOI: 10.2337/diab.2.5.372
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Does Glucose Stimulate Adrenocortical Activity?

Abstract: Several investigators 1 " 7 have reported that glucose is a stress agent capable of stimulating adrenal cortical activity. A depression of the lymphocyte count served as the criterion of corticosteroid discharge though Drury 5 and Jordan, Last, Pitesky and Bond 3 described glucose induced eosinopenia in laboratory animals and Hungerland and Raming 6 and Artunkel 7 reported the latter phenomenon in humans.Recant et al 8 , however, failed to produce a significant fall in circulating eosinophils in eight normal s… Show more

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