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[The mechanism of the decrease in serum potassium during insulin-induced hypoglycemia (author's transl)].
Nihon Naibunpi Gakkai Zasshi
|February 20, 1982
Summary
Insulin-induced hypoglycemia causes serum potassium to decrease, linked to increased cyclic AMP. Beta-blockers inhibit this effect, suggesting beta-adrenoreceptors play a role in potassium regulation during hypoglycemia.
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