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Severe hyperglycaemia associated with prolonged isoflurane anaesthesia in an alpaca (Vicugna pacos)
Abstract Alpacas possess distinct glucose and insulin regulatory mechanisms compared with other species, often maintaining higher baseline blood glucose as a normal physiological adaptation. Inhalant anaesthetic agents can further disrupt glucose, insulin and potassium homeostasis, particularly during prolonged procedures.
Andrea Basler +3 more
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Protein and Macronutrient Metabolism in Liver Cirrhosis: About Sarcopenia. [PDF]
Han SK, Baik SK, Kim MY.
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This work presents the physiological exploration of the halo‐alkaliphilic, carboxydotrophic acetogen bacterium MD4. In contrast to well‐characterised neutrophilic and slightly acidophilic acetogenic carboxydotrophs, this work shows an important role for formate production, instead of ethanol, as a redox exhaust mechanism in alkaline conditions ...
Martijn Diender +5 more
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Chronic Intermittent Low-Pressure Hypoxia Suppresses Inflammation and Regulates Glycolipids by Modulating Mitochondrial Respiration in db/db Mice. [PDF]
Jiang X +6 more
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In vivo 13C-succinate infusion reveals gluconeogenesis in the mouse retina and eyecup
Daniel T. Hass +4 more
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Assessment of oxygen consumption rates in young, middle‐aged, and old flies from the Drosophila B lines and long‐lived O lines revealed a significant increase in metabolic rate with aging only in B flies. Lisinopril prevented the age‐related rise in metabolic rate in B female flies.
Denise Vecchié +3 more
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Succinylation of tumor suppressor PPP2R1A K541 by HAT1 converses the role in modulation of gluconeogenesis/lipogenesis remodeling to display oncogene function. [PDF]
Yang G +8 more
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The physiology of survival: Fluid and food
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Mike Tipton, Hugh Montgomery
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Abstract Maternally inherited diabetes and deafness (MIDD) is a mitochondrial disorder usually caused by the variant m.3243A>G in the MT‐TL1 gene. We have proposed that diabetes in MIDD arises from a combination of insulin resistance and impaired β‐cell function that is more likely to occur in the presence of high skeletal muscle heteroplasmy and ...
Ahsen Chaudhry +2 more
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Current Understanding of Bovine Ketosis: From Molecular Basis to Farm-Level Management. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Wang C, Khan MZ, Ju Z, Huang J.
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