Trevor Teich
York University
9 Papers
14 Citations
Trevor Teich is an academic researcher from York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin & Insulin resistance. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Trevor Teich include University of Michigan.
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Papers
Effects of Selective and Non-Selective Glucocorticoid Receptor II Antagonists on Rapid-Onset Diabetes in Young Rats
Jacqueline L. Beaudry,Emily C. Dunford,Trevor Teich,Dessi P. Zaharieva,Hazel Hunt,Joseph K. Belanoff,Michael C. Riddell +6 more
TL;DR: C113176 is an effective agent that minimized some GC-induced detrimental metabolic effects and may provide an alternative to the effective, but non-selective, GRII antagonist RU486.
Glucagon responses to exercise-induced hypoglycaemia are improved by somatostatin receptor type 2 antagonism in a rat model of diabetes
Erwan Leclair,Richard Liggins,Ashley J. Peckett,Trevor Teich,David H. Coy,Mladen Vranic,Michael C. Riddell +6 more
TL;DR: PRL-2903 improves glucagon counterregulation during exercise, however, liver glycogen stores or other factors limit the prevention of exercise-induced hypoglycaemia in rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes.
Curcumin limits weight gain, adipose tissue growth, and glucose intolerance following the cessation of exercise and caloric restriction in rats
TL;DR: It is indicated that curcumin has a protective effect against weight regain and impaired metabolic control following a successful period of weight loss through diet and exercise, perhaps via inhibition of glucocorticoid action and inflammation.
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Glucocorticoid antagonism limits adiposity rebound and glucose intolerance in young male rats following the cessation of daily exercise and caloric restriction.
Trevor Teich,Emily C. Dunford,Deanna P. Porras,Jacklyn A. Pivovarov,Jacqueline L. Beaudry,Hazel Hunt,Joseph K. Belanoff,Michael C. Riddell +7 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that following regular exercise and CR there are GC-induced mechanisms that promote adipose tissue mass gain and impaired metabolic control in healthy organisms and that this phenomenon can be inhibited by the GC receptor antagonist mifepristone.
Somatostatin Receptor Antagonism Reverses Glucagon Counterregulatory Failure in Recurrently Hypoglycemic Male Rats
Emily G. Hoffman,Mahsa Jahangiriesmaili,Erin R. Mandel,Caylee A. Greenberg,Julian Aiken,Ninoschka C. D’Souza,Aoibhe M. Pasieka,Trevor Teich,Owen Chan,Richard Liggins,Michael C. Riddell +10 more
TL;DR: SSTR2a as discussed by the authors was shown to restore glucagon counterregulation and delay the onset of insulin-induced hypoglycemia in recurrently hypoglycemic, nondiabetic male rats.
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