Low insulin and high glucose induce abnormal relaxation in cultured adult rat ventricular myocytes. Davidoff A J,Ren J. The American journal of physiology . 1997Davidoff AJ,Ren J.Low insulin and high glucose induce abnormal relaxation in cultured adult rat ventricular myocytes. American Journal of ...
A person with normal blood sugarlevels has a normal glucose range of 72-99 mg/dL while fasting and up to 140 mg/dL about 2 hours after eating. People with diabetes who have well-controlled glucose levels with medications have a different target glucose range. These people may have a fastin...
The plasma glucose–insulin relationships and thyroid status were investigated in two lines of adult cockerels divergently selected for high (R+) or low (R-) residual food consumption (RFC). For a given body weight, R+ birds had a 74 % higher food intake than R- birds. Plasma glucose co...
We investigated the stability of the insulin response to glucose in healthy subjects by making retrospective comparisons of insulin responses after two 60 min glucose infusion tests performed many years apart. The subjects (N = 49) were divided into two lower and two higher quartiles as assessed...
The body's blood glucose level needs to be maintained in a relatively narrow range. It cannot be too high, as it can lead to diabetes, and it cannot be too low because it can cause fainting or even death.
insulin resistance plays an important role in these lipid abnormalities, the pathophysiology of these modifications is more complex. A key enzyme participating in these alterations is lipoprotein lipase15(LPL). In the presence of inflammation, several mediators interfere with glucose and lipid metabolism...
Although caloric restriction (CR) and a ketogenic diet (KD) are often thought to limit tumour progression by lowering blood glucose and insulin levels6,7,8, we found that only CR inhibits the growth of select tumour allografts in mice, suggesting that other mechanisms contribute to tumour ...
Insulin use is complex and has a high risk of hypoglycaemia if taken inappropriately; therefore, if glycaemic control is achievable without it, insulin use should be avoided in elderly patients who have reduced cognitive function or poor manual dexterity.[37] Some glucose-lowering agents affect weig...
SUMMARY Plasma glucose, insulin and volatile fatty acids were analyzed at hourly intervals for 8 hr beginning at 30 rain before feeding from eight sheep and six cows given Iow-(LR) or high- roughage (HR) diets. Mean daily levels of glucose, insulin, propionate and isobutyrate were higher (...
BACKGROUND: The glycaemic index (GI) is a physiological measure of the ability of a carbohydrate to affect blood glucose. Interest is growing in the low GI... SAM Kelly,G Frost,V Whittaker,... - 《Cochrane Database Syst Rev》 被引量: 427发表: 2004年 Carbohydrate bioavailability There is...