M Wicklmayr
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Wicklmayr M, Rett K, Standl E
Med Klin (Munich)
. 1996 Apr;
91(4):189-92.
PMID: 8692104
Background: Data concerning the insulin status in the early phase of NIDDM are controversial. Patients And Method: Since this has therapeutical implications, ten patients were identified with new-onset type 2...
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Jacob S, Rett K, Wicklmayr M, Agrawal B, Augustin H, Dietze G
J Hypertens
. 1996 Apr;
14(4):489-94.
PMID: 8761899
Background: Hypertensive patients frequently show resistance to insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and hyperinsulinemia. Diuretics and beta-adrenoceptor blocking agents have been found to decrease insulin sensitivity, whereas alpha 1-blockers and angiotensin converting...
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Rett K, Wicklmayr M, Dietze G, Haring H
Diabetes
. 1996 Jan;
45 Suppl 1:S66-9.
PMID: 8529803
The effect of bradykinin on glucose transporter translocation in isolated rat heart was compared with the effect of insulin. Hearts from male obese (fa/fa) Zucker rats were perfused under normoxic...
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Dietze G, Wicklmayr M, Rett K, Jacob S, Henriksen E
Diabetes
. 1996 Jan;
45 Suppl 1:S110-4.
PMID: 8529790
Using the euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic glucose clamp and the human forearm technique, we have demonstrated that the improved glucose disposal rate observed after the administration of an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor such...
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Rett K, Wicklmayr M, Standl E
Nephrol Dial Transplant
. 1995 Oct;
10(10):1787-8.
PMID: 8592579
No abstract available.
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Rett K, Wicklmayr M, Standl E
J Hypertens Suppl
. 1995 Aug;
13(2):S81-5.
PMID: 8576794
Background: Since it is not yet clear whether and to what degree treatment of mild hypertension will decrease cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in non-insulin-dependent diabetes (NIDDM), decisions concerning the treatment...
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Rett K, Wicklmayr M, Mehnert H
Eur Heart J
. 1994 Aug;
15 Suppl C:78-81.
PMID: 7995275
Primary hypertension is a frequent polygenic disease with strong genetic and environmental components. During the last decade, evidence has been increasing that insulin resistance as a marker of increased risk...
8.
Wicklmayr M, Rett K, Standl E
Med Klin (Munich)
. 1994 Apr;
89(4):184-6, 229.
PMID: 8015531
Background: The basic issue of primary prevention strategies of coronary heart disease is an individually adapted cardiovascular risk factor management. However, transformation of these strategies by health care professionals is...
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Rett K, Wicklmayr M, Standl E
Wien Klin Wochenschr
. 1994 Jan;
106(24):750-7.
PMID: 7846893
The individual components of the metabolic syndrome such as central obesity, dyslipidemia with increased triglycerides and decreased HDL-cholesterol, hyperuricemia, hypertension and progressive glucose intolerance are markers for an increased risk...
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Rett K, Jacob S, Wicklmayr M
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol
. 1994 Jan;
23 Suppl 1:S29-33.
PMID: 7519694
So-called insulin resistance is a frequent phenomenon and a marker of increased risk for both type II diabetes mellitus and atherosclerosis. Today, insulin resistance is widely understood as a tissue-...