Studios on Glucose-1-Phosphate in the Blood of Normal Subjects and of Patients with Pancreatic DiabetesALBERTO M. BERTOLINIInstitute of Medical Pathology and Clinical Methodology, University of Milan, Italy. (Director: Prof. Guido Melli.)CLARA P. BAROZZI...
Risks associated with high levels of phosphate in the blood have previously been proven by the scientific community, but this is the first time the dangers of low levels have been identified as potentially being just as dangerous. Phosphate is an important mineral in the body and helps to regul...
[phosphate + G.haima,blood] Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012 phos·pha·te·mi·a (fos'fă-tē'mē-ă) An abnormally high concentration of inorganic phosphates in the blood. Synonym(s):phosphataemia. [phosphate+ G.haima,blood] ...
In dialysis-treated patients, hyperphosphataemia is inevitable and it is almost impossible to maintain ‘normal’ plasma phosphate concentrations (0.8–1.4 mmol/L). Phosphate should be kept in the range 1.4–2.0 mmol/L, although even this can be difficult. Phosphate concentrations < 1.4 mmol/L ...
salt- a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal) sodium orthophosphate,sodium phosphate- phosphate of sodium; used as a laxative to cleanse the bowels 2.phosphate- carbonated drink with fruit syrup and a little phosphoric acid ...
In liver and kidney tissue (but not in muscle), thisenzymeis present to remove phosphate from Glc-6-P, enabling glucose to diffuse into blood. This is usually the final step ingluconeogenesisand in hepaticglycogenolysis, which is reflected by arise in theblood glucoseconcentration(seeChapter 23...
Routine blood cultures in the management of pyelonephritis in pregnancy to improve outcomes OBJECTIVE: Reports characterizing the pharmacokinetics of inhaled fluticasone propionate (FP) using compartmental approaches have suggested that the absorp... H Gomi,R Mori,M Laopaiboon,... - 《Int J Clin Phar...
Lungs were harvested on day 5 post-infection and perfused with phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) to remove blood. The lungs were fixed in 10% formalin, paraffin-embedded, sectioned at 4 μm thickness, placed on glass slides, and stained with haematoxylin and eosin. Slides were analysed by ...
Lowering the amount of phosphate in the blood allows the parathyroid hormone to decrease. While the parathyroid hormone also prevents phosphate reabsorption by the kidneys, it causes mast cells to release serotonin (and serotonin increases the kidneys' reabsorption of phosphate), and possibly has other...
However, no effect on in vivo p 50 or on the availability of oxygen from the blood resulted from the higher 2,3-diphosphoglycerate levels. Maintenance of normal plasma phosphate levels by intravenous phosphate is, therefore, not indicated to improve tissue oxygenation in diabetic ketoacidosis. ...