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Unlocking hypoglycemia–associated brain microvascular dysfunction:critical insights from proteomic analysisOA

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Hypoglycemia-a critical complication linked to worsened brain function in diabetic subjects:Hypoglycemia is characterized by a decline in circulatory glucose levels below sta nda rd physiological thresholds.Mild hypoglycemia,classified as level 1 hypoglycemia,is defined by blood glucose levels below 70 mg/dL and can be effectively addressed through carbohydrate intake.Severe hypoglycemia,denoted by blood glucose levels less than 54 mg/dL,poses a life-threatening risk if left untreated.Individuals with type 1 and type 2 diabetes undergoing insulin treatment are particularly susceptible to hypoglycemia due to impaired counterregulatory mechanisms.

Siva S.V.P.Sakamuri;Anil Sakamuri;

Department of Chemistry,Auburn University at Montgomery,Montgomery,AL,USAVascular Biology Center and Department of Medicine,Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University,Augusta,GA,USA

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《Neural Regeneration Research》 2025 (006)

P.1707-1708 / 2

generously supported by the faculty startup funds from Auburn University at Montgomery (to SSVPS)。

10.4103/NRR.NRR-D-24-00217

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