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Blood glucose regulation in context of infection (CROSBI ID 75450)

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Wensveen, Felix M. ; Šestan, Marko ; Turk Wensveen, Tamara ; Polić, Bojan Blood glucose regulation in context of infection // VITAMINS AND HORMONES Hormones, Regulators and Viruses / LITWACK, GERALD (ur.). Cambridge: Elsevier, 2021. str. 253-318 doi: 10.1016/bs.vh.2021.06.009

Podaci o odgovornosti

Wensveen, Felix M. ; Šestan, Marko ; Turk Wensveen, Tamara ; Polić, Bojan

engleski

Blood glucose regulation in context of infection

The immune and endocrine systems collectively control homeostasis in the body. The endocrine system ensures that values of essential factors and nutrients such as glucose, electrolytes and vitamins are maintained within threshold values. The immune system resolves local disruptions in tissue homeostasis, caused by pathogens or malfunctioning cells. The immediate goals of these two systems do not always align. The immune system benefits from optimal access to nutrients for itself and restriction of nutrient availability to all other organs to limit pathogen replication. The endocrine system aims to ensure optimal nutrient access for all organs, limited only by the nutrients stores that the body has available. The actual state of homeostatic parameters such as blood glucose levels represents a careful balance based on regulatory signals from the immune and endocrine systems. This state is not static but continuously adjusted in response to changes in the current metabolic needs of the body, the amount of resources it has available and the level of threats it encounters. This balance is maintained by the ability of the immune and endocrine systems to interact and co-regulate systemic metabolism. In context of metabolic disease, this system is disrupted, which impairs functionality of both systems. The failure of the endocrine system to retain levels of nutrients such as glucose within threshold values impairs functionality of the immune system. In addition, metabolic stress of organs in context of obesity is perceived by the immune system as a disruption in local homeostasis, which it tries to resolve by the excretion of factors which further disrupt normal metabolic control. In this chapter, we will discuss how the immune and endocrine systems interact under homeostatic conditions and during infection with a focus on blood glucose regulation. In addition, we will discuss how this system fails in the context of metabolic disease

CMV ; COVID-19 ; Infection ; Inflammation ; Influenza A ; Insulin ; Insulin resistance ; LCMV ; Obesity ; Type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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Podaci o prilogu

253-318.

objavljeno

10.1016/bs.vh.2021.06.009

Podaci o knjizi

VITAMINS AND HORMONES Hormones, Regulators and Viruses

LITWACK, GERALD

Cambridge: Elsevier

2021.

0083-6729

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