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Glucose metabolism and the kidney.
Seminars in nephrology, 1990Although the kidney both takes up and produces glucose, its net contribution to overall glucose homoeostasis is negligible since these two processes approximately counterbalance each other. Glucose uptake primarily occurs in the distal medullary segments of the nephron where the glycolytic enzymes are present in high concentration.
CASTELLINO, Pietro, DeFronzo R.A.
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2006
The first identified biochemical hallmark of tumor cells was a shift in glucose metabolism from oxidative phosphorylation to aerobic glycolysis. We now know that much of this metabolic conversion is controlled by specific transcriptional programs. Recent studies suggest that activation of the hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) is a common consequence of a ...
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The first identified biochemical hallmark of tumor cells was a shift in glucose metabolism from oxidative phosphorylation to aerobic glycolysis. We now know that much of this metabolic conversion is controlled by specific transcriptional programs. Recent studies suggest that activation of the hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) is a common consequence of a ...
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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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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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[Magnesium and glucose metabolism].
Therapie, 1994The interrelationships between magnesium and carbohydrate metabolism have regained considerable interest over the last few years. Insulin secretion requires magnesium: magnesium deficiency results in impaired insulin secretion while magnesium replacement restores insulin secretion.
Lefébvre PJ +2 more
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Glucose metabolism in Giardia intestinalis
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1991The effect of glucose and other monosaccharides on Giardia intestinalis was investigated by growing G. intestinalis trophozoites in Diamond's TYI-S-33 medium modified by changes in the monosaccharide component, and observing changes in the trophozoite growth and product formation (alanine, ethanol and acetate).
P J, Schofield, M R, Edwards, P, Kranz
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2010
In the context of compartmental analysis, a living organism can be described as an open biological system existing in a steady-state far from thermodynamic equilibrium. Thermodynamic equilibrium is a state in which no biological processes can occur because there are no potential gradients to drive them; no differences in mechanical potential to drive ...
Albert Gjedde +2 more
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In the context of compartmental analysis, a living organism can be described as an open biological system existing in a steady-state far from thermodynamic equilibrium. Thermodynamic equilibrium is a state in which no biological processes can occur because there are no potential gradients to drive them; no differences in mechanical potential to drive ...
Albert Gjedde +2 more
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Tacrolimus and glucose metabolism
Transplantation Proceedings, 1999J P, van Hooff +2 more
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Hormonal Control of Glucose Metabolism
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1975Glucose homeostasis is accomplished through two major hormones, glucagon and insulin. These hormones, of course, must work in concert with other permissive hormones such as glucocorticoids and catecholamines to bring about a multiplicity of physiological processes such as gluconeogenesis, glycolysis, lipolysis, and proteolysis that maintain the ...
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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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