2022
DOI: 10.2337/figshare.21714221.v1
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The anti-narcolepsy drug modafinil reverses hypoglycemia unawareness and normalizes glucose sensing of orexin neurons in male mice.

Abstract: <p>  </p> <p>Perifornical hypothalamus (PFH) orexin glucose-inhibited (GI) neurons that facilitate arousal have been implicated in hypoglycemia awareness. Mice lacking orexin exhibit narcolepsy and orexin mediates the effect of the anti-narcolepsy drug, modafinil. Thus, hypoglycemia awareness may require a certain level of arousal for awareness of the sympathetic symptoms of hypoglycemia (e.g., tremors, anxiety). Recurrent hypoglycemia (RH) causes hypoglycemia unawareness. We hypothesize that… Show more

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