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2011
Activins, members of the TGF-β family, are multifunctional growth and differentiation factors. Activins regulate glucose/energy metabolism by promoting the differentiation of insulin-producing and -responsive cells, and regulating function of the differentiated cells.
Osamu, Hashimoto, Masayuki, Funaba
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Activins, members of the TGF-β family, are multifunctional growth and differentiation factors. Activins regulate glucose/energy metabolism by promoting the differentiation of insulin-producing and -responsive cells, and regulating function of the differentiated cells.
Osamu, Hashimoto, Masayuki, Funaba
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2014
Glucose is the main substrate for energy metabolism of the brain, and the regional cerebral metabolic rate is directly related to regional brain activity. Therefore, the measurement of regional glucose metabolism is of great importance for the assessment of regional normal function and of pathological changes.
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Glucose is the main substrate for energy metabolism of the brain, and the regional cerebral metabolic rate is directly related to regional brain activity. Therefore, the measurement of regional glucose metabolism is of great importance for the assessment of regional normal function and of pathological changes.
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American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1964
Sixty normal mice were given single intravenous injections of glucose-U-C14. At varying times between 1 and 60 min following injection, either respiratory CO2 was collected or the animals were decapitated and blood, liver, and extrahepatic tissues were analyzed for glucose content and specific activity.
Baker, N, Huebotter, R
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Sixty normal mice were given single intravenous injections of glucose-U-C14. At varying times between 1 and 60 min following injection, either respiratory CO2 was collected or the animals were decapitated and blood, liver, and extrahepatic tissues were analyzed for glucose content and specific activity.
Baker, N, Huebotter, R
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Chlorpromazine and glucose metabolism
International Journal of Neuropharmacology, 1964Abstract Chlorpromazine in low doses (1.25 mgkg ) reduces the tolerance to glucose load for more than 24 hr. The effect is not related to changes in body temperature and is present in both adrenalectomized and adrenal demedullated rats. Part of this effect of chlorpromazine is related to changes in permeability as shown by the decreased ...
A, JORI, D, BERNARDI, S, GARATTINI
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2018
Otto Warburg observed a peculiar phenomenon in 1924, unknowingly laying the foundation for the field of cancer metabolism. While his contemporaries hypothesized that tumor cells derived the energy required for uncontrolled replication from proteolysis and lipolysis, Warburg instead found them to rapidly consume glucose, converting it to lactate [1 ...
Sminu, Bose, Anne, Le
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Otto Warburg observed a peculiar phenomenon in 1924, unknowingly laying the foundation for the field of cancer metabolism. While his contemporaries hypothesized that tumor cells derived the energy required for uncontrolled replication from proteolysis and lipolysis, Warburg instead found them to rapidly consume glucose, converting it to lactate [1 ...
Sminu, Bose, Anne, Le
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Glucose and glucose analogs modulate collagen metabolism
Experimental and Molecular Pathology, 1992Patients with diabetes often develop complications involving collagen-containing connective tissues. Previous in vitro studies have demonstrated that glucose inhibits collagen fibril formation and subsequent cross-linking. Collagen with diminished cross-linking is more susceptible to collagenolytic degradation.
Y H, Lien, M M, Tseng, R, Stern
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Zeitschrift fur Kardiologie, 2006
The markedly increased peri-interventional risk (PCI and CABG) in patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus may be reduced by adjusting blood glucose values to a near-normal level. This adjustment should be realized acutely by glucose-insulin-potassium infusions.
S, Eckert, D, Tschöpe
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The markedly increased peri-interventional risk (PCI and CABG) in patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus may be reduced by adjusting blood glucose values to a near-normal level. This adjustment should be realized acutely by glucose-insulin-potassium infusions.
S, Eckert, D, Tschöpe
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American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1999
This review describes major factors that, singly or together, influence the concentration and distribution ofd-glucose in mammals, particularly in humans, with emphasis on rest, physical activity, and alimentation. It identifies areas of uncertainty: distribution and concentrations of glucose in interstitial fluid, kinetics and mechanism of ...
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This review describes major factors that, singly or together, influence the concentration and distribution ofd-glucose in mammals, particularly in humans, with emphasis on rest, physical activity, and alimentation. It identifies areas of uncertainty: distribution and concentrations of glucose in interstitial fluid, kinetics and mechanism of ...
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Glucose Metabolism After Operation
Archives of Surgery, 1972In this issue, the study by Lindseth (see page 741) of postoperative glucose metabolism in diabetic and nondiabetic patients not only points to some of the complex metabolic changes following trauma, but also illustrates some of the hazards in attempting definitive studies of glucose homeostasis when there is an intercurrent surgical procedure.
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Science Signaling, 2010
Characterization of cancer cell metabolism provides evidence for a previously uncharacterized metabolic pathway.
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Characterization of cancer cell metabolism provides evidence for a previously uncharacterized metabolic pathway.
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