نتایج جستجو برای: plasma glucose

تعداد نتایج: 515131  

Ahmadi, Farhad, Fathi, Rozita, Ghorbani, Maryam, Nasiri, Khadijeh,

Background: Skeletal muscle as an endocrine tissue is involved in the regulation of metabolic activity, production and secretion of hormones including myokines. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of eight weeks of aerobic training combined with ethanol consumption on plasma lipid profile and glucose levels, triglyceride content and mayonectin, irisin and leptin gene expr...

2013
Jing Chang Gong Zhang Li Zhang Yuan-Ping Hou Xiu-Lan Liu Lin Zhang

BACKGROUND The presence of diabetes and plasma glucose concentration on admission are associated with adverse outcomes after an acute myocardial infarction (AMI), as high glucose can induce vascular endothelial cell apoptosis. This study explored the relative associations among admission plasma glucose level, soluble Fas (sFas) concentration, and long-term survival in patients with acute ST-ele...

2015
Janice J. Hwang Andrea Johnson Gary Cline Renata Belfort-DeAguiar Denis Snegovskikh Babar Khokhar Christina S. Han Robert S. Sherwin Antonino Passaniti

BACKGROUND Fructose, unlike glucose, promotes feeding behavior in rodents and its ingestion exerts differential effects in the human brain. However, plasma fructose is typically 1/1000 th of glucose levels and it is unclear to what extent fructose crosses the blood-brain barrier. We investigated whether local endogenous central nervous system (CNS) fructose production from glucose via the polyo...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis 2012

Journal: :Practical Diabetes International 2008

2003
G. HETENYI G. S. ARBUS

In normal fasted rats whole liver tissue contains as much glucose as the blood plasma, i.e., the ratio of the concentrations is about unity. The concentration of glucose in hepatic intracellular water is about 1.2 times higher than in plasma water. In rats injected with insulin the concentration of glucose in the liver falls to a lesser extent than in the plasma: resulting in a ratio of concent...

Journal: :Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 2001
I Y Choi S P Lee S G Kim R Gruetter

Glucose is the major substrate that sustains normal brain function. When the brain glucose concentration approaches zero, glucose transport across the blood-brain barrier becomes rate limiting for metabolism during, for example, increased metabolic activity and hypoglycemia. Steady-state brain glucose concentrations in alpha-chloralose anesthetized rats were measured noninvasively as a function...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 1998
R Gruetter K Ugurbil E R Seaquist

Understanding the mechanism of brain glucose transport across the blood-brain barrier is of importance to understanding brain energy metabolism. The specific kinetics of glucose transport have been generally described using standard Michaelis-Menten kinetics. These models predict that the steady-state glucose concentration approaches an upper limit in the human brain when the plasma glucose lev...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2005
Paul D'Orazio Robert W Burnett Niels Fogh-Andersen Ellis Jacobs Katsuhiko Kuwa Wolf R Külpmann Lasse Larsson Andrzej Lewenstam Anton H J Maas Gerhard Mager Jerzy W Naskalski Anthony O Okorodudu

In current clinical practice, plasma and blood glucose are used interchangeably with a consequent risk of clinical misinterpretation. In human blood, glucose, like water, is distributed between erythrocytes and plasma. The molality of glucose (amount of glucose per unit of water mass) is the same throughout the sample, but the concentration is higher in plasma because the concentration of water...

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