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Andersson S E - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: Based on the hypothesis that blood flow in the inflamed joint is inadequate to maintain aerobic glycolysis, we sought to estimate the correlation between blood flow, glucose metabolism, and cellular proliferation rate in the arthritic joint. METHODS: Experiments were performed on rats with antigen induced arthritis (AIA). Regional blood ...
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Hall M R - - 1998
Previous studies on crustacea have demonstrated significant diurnal rhythms in blood glucose. However, glucose concentration in the blood of food-deprived Penaeus monodon, held in indoor or outdoor tanks, did not exhibit a diurnal rhythm under photoperiods of 8 h light and 16 h darkness (8L: 16D) or under a 13.5L: ...
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Rea L D - - 1998
Blood chemistry and hematology were examined in 238 Steller sea lion pups (Eumetopias jubatus) to assess the health status of pups <1 month of age. Failure of juvenile recruitment (possibly due to nutritionally or physiologically compromised pups) into breeding populations has been proposed as a cause of recent declines of ...
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Li X - - 1998
We specify the relations among the major parameters involved in using sentinel animals to monitor arbovirus transmission. By using probability models, first we demonstrate that vector density, infection rate, incubation period of sentinel animals, the number of sentinel animals used, and blood sampling frequency could directly affect the observed seroconversion ...
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Madsen P L - - 1998
In the clinical setting it has been shown that activation will increase cerebral glucose uptake in excess of cerebral oxygen uptake. To study this phenomenon further, this study presents an experimental setup that enables precise determination of the ratio between cerebral uptake of glucose and oxygen in the awake rat. ...
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Telischi F F - - 1998
Distortion-product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) have been shown to be ideally sensitive to interruptions of the cochlear blood flow. However, a 15- to 30-second latency typically occurs between cessation of circulation and measurable DPOAE level changes. DPOAEs can also be characterized by phase measures. The aim of the present study was ...
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Eckert B - - 1998
During hypoglycaemia, counter-regulatory hormones are released, cognitive function is impaired and cerebral blood flow is increased. In the immediate period after normalisation of blood glucose only counter-regulatory hormones seem to be normalised. The aim of this study was to follow the changes in cerebral blood flow during a prolonged recovery ...
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Dissolved oxygen determination by electrocatalysed chemiluminescence with in-line solid phase media.
Atwater J E - - 1998
Dissolved elemental oxygen is determined in a flowing aqueous stream using glucose oxidase to catalyse the reaction between D-glucose and O2 to produce hydrogen peroxide. The levels of the resulting H2O2 are detected and quantified by luminol chemiluminescence using in-line solid phase media for pH adjustment of the reagent stream ...
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Kozempel M F - - 1998
We developed a pilot-plant nonthermal flow process using microwave energy to inactivate microorganisms. The process consists of multiple passes through the microwave generator. Each passed material goes to a receiving tank for subsequent passes. The flow rate was 0.96 to 1.26 kg/min and the dwell time per pass was 1.1 ...
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Lertsiri S - - 1998
The amino-carbonyl reaction (Maillard reaction), also known as glycation, of egg-yolk phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) was induced by incubating PE (50 mg/ml) with D-glucose (222 mM) in a methanol medium containing 2,6-ditert-butyl-p-cresol as an antioxidant at 37 degrees C for 4 days. The resultant product, glycated PE (gPE), was then isolated from ...
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King L M - - 1998
Experimentally, enhanced glycolytic flux has been shown to confer many benefits to the ischemic heart, including maintenance of membrane activity, inhibition of contracture, reduced arrhythmias, and improved functional recovery. While at moderate low coronary flows, the benefits of glycolysis appear extensive, the controversy arises at very low flow rates, in ...
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Fillenz M - - 1998
The effect of anaesthetics on the relation between local cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and extracellular glucose was studied in rat striatum. Cerebral blood flow was measured using the hydrogen clearance method and extracellular glucose using an implanted glucose oxidase-based biosensor. Rats were given an intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of either sodium ...
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Glasmacher A G - - 1998
Although hypoglycaemia is a serious risk of intensive insulin therapy, studies on the accuracy of devices for self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) include only a few values below 100 mg/dl. This study evaluated five SMBG devices in the normal range of blood glucose. In three separate series, capillary blood was ...
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Benzi G - - 1998
Treatment with the combination of almitrine-raubasine increases both arterial oxygen partial pressure and haemoglobin oxygen saturation, reflecting an actual increase in the oxygen content of arterial blood. Furthermore, at the trans-cerebral carotid artery/internal jugular vein level, the treatment increases cerebral arterio-venous oxygen and glucose differences, suggesting an actual increase both ...
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Schlebusch H - - 1998
Four portable analyzers, HemoCue B-Glucose (I), Accu-Check III (II), One-touch II (III), and Glucometer Elite (IV), with different measuring principles were tested for their suitability for measuring blood glucose in neonates. Precision of all instruments is satisfactory. In the analysis of capillary blood from newborns, two instruments show an excellent ...
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Harborn U - - 1997
A miniaturized thermal biosensor has been evaluated as part of a flow-injection analysis system for the determination of glucose in whole blood. Glucose was determined by measuring the heat evolved when samples containing glucose passed through a small column with immobilized glucose oxidase and catalase. Samples of whole blood (1 ...
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Kovatchev B P - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To introduce a data transformation that enhances the power of blood glucose data analyses. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: In the standard blood glucose scale, hypoglycemia (blood glucose, < 3.9 mmol/l) and hyperglycemia (blood glucose, > 10 mmol/l) have very different ranges, and euglycemia is not central in the entire ...
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Seaquist E R - - 1997
To determine whether arterialized venous blood obtained from a foot vein could be substituted for arterialized venous blood obtained from a hand vein during studies using the glucose clamp technique, we simultaneously measured glucose concentrations and PO2 in blood samples obtained from the heated hands and feet of five normal ...
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Smedman L - - 1997
Fulminant cerebral oedema is an uncommon, fatal complication of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in children. This study aimed to find out whether the sub-clinical compression of the brain ventricles found by an earlier study, is a general phenomenon during intravenous treatment for DKA. Four boys and four girls were examined. Blood ...
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Achour L - - 1997
To compare the effects of digestible (pregelatinized) and partially indigestible (retrograded) cornstarches on some metabolic indexes, we studied eight healthy volunteers during two periods separated by 1 wk. In each period, fasting volunteers consumed at 0800 the test meal containing either the digestible or partially indigestible cornstarch; blood and breath ...
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Matheson P J - - 1997
Glucose-induced absorptive hyperemia of the intestine has been well demonstrated through microsphere blood flow experiments. We have previously demonstrated that glucose, when applied topically to rat ileal epithelium, restores microvascular vessel diameters and blood flow following Escherichia coli bacteremia or hemorrhage/resuscitation. However, the mechanisms of this hyperemia are not completely ...
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Lee S M - - 1997
Livers isolated from 18 hours fasted rats were subjected to N(2) hypoxia (for 45 min) followed by reoxygenation (for 45 min). The perfusion medium used was Krebs-Henseleit bicarbonate buffer (KHBB, pH 7.4). Lactate and alanine were added as gluconeogenic and ureagenic substrates and Trolox C was also added to perfusate. ...
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Yamane Y - - 1997
During acute regional myocardial ischemia, a "border zone" exists where the spatial distributions of blood flow and substrate uptake show gradual changes. We investigated the relationship between blood flow and glucose uptake in the border zone during acute regional ischemia. METHODS: Newly developed quantitative autoradiography using imaging plates and two ...
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Russo A - - 1997
BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of anorectal dysfunction, which occurs frequently in patients with diabetes mellitus, is poorly defined. Recent studies indicate that changes in the blood glucose concentration have a major reversible effect on gastrointestinal motor function. AIMS: To determine the effects of physiological changes in blood glucose and hyperglycaemia on ...
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Demer J L - - 1997
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to use positron emission tomography (PET) to evaluate effects of amblyopia on cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism in humans viewing defined visual stimuli and to correlate these effects with specific behavioral and electrophysiologic measures of visual function. METHODS: One subject with normal ...
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Fang Q - - 1997
A novel flow injection on-line microdialysis system for in vivo monitoring of glucose in subcutaneous tissue fluid and blood is described. An implantable loop-type microdialysis probe was used for subcutaneous sampling, and a flow-through microdialyzer was used for intravenous sampling by pumping of the blood from the tested rabbit through ...
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P??rtner R - - 1997
Cultures with immobilized hybridoma cells were performed in fixed bed systems. "Steady state" values for volume-specific substrate uptake and metabolite production rates were determined at various perfusion rates and superficial flow velocities of the medium within the carrier matrix. Data from fixed bed volumes between 50 and 600 ml did ...
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Skipper B J - - 1997
A study was undertaken in an urgent clinical setting to determine whether the use of a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to blood glucose ratio is appropriate for describing the relationships between CSF glucose and blood glucose in patients who had not fasted. Blood glucose levels were obtained before a lumbar puncture ...
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Ginsberg M D - - 1997
We assessed local cerebral glucose metabolism (lCMRGlc) and blood flow (lCBF) interrelationships in the first hour after parasagittal fluid-percussion head injury (FPI) in rats. Matched series were studied autoradiographically for lCMRGlc and lCBF with 2-[14C]deoxyglucose and 14C-labeled iodoantipyrine, respectively. Three-dimensional autoradiographic-image mapping was to generate average data sets from which ...
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Tilton R G - - 1997
The purpose of these experiments was to investigate a potential role for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in mediating vascular dysfunction induced by increased glucose flux via the sorbitol pathway. Skin chambers were mounted on the backs of Sprague-Dawley rats and 1 wk later, granulation tissue in the chamber was ...
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Thomas M - - 1997
During hypoglycemia, cerebral blood flow (CBF) does not increase significantly until peripheral glucose levels are very low (2.0 mmol/l), that is, well below the blood glucose threshold for impairment of cognitive function (3.0 mmol/l). Because increased rates of cerebral blood flow will increase glucose transport, a failure of flow to ...
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Chan J C - - 1997
The performance of six self-monitoring blood glucose (SMBG) machines (Accutrend, Reflolux S, Companion 2, Glucometer GX, Glucometer IV and One Touch II) were examined using venous blood samples from 88 patients. Whole blood glucose (BG) values were measured by four machines from each brand. Machine-generated whole blood glucose (BG) values ...
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Atef N - - 1997
The pancreatic islet blood flow of rats 24 h after a prolonged (48-h) glucose infusion was investigated using a nonradioactive microsphere technique. In the basal state, islet blood flow was significantly increased in previously hyperglycemic rats (HG) compared to that in controls (C). During an i.v. glucose challenge, both plasma ...
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Hannestad U - - 1997
An accurate and precise method to determine glucose concentration in whole blood is presented. The method, based on isotope dilution gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (ID GC-MS), was developed to be used as a Reference Method for determining glucose concentration in capillary or venous whole blood. Blood samples and standards are pipetted ...
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Breier J I - - 1997
We derived interhemispheric asymmetry indices (AIs) in interictal glucose uptake and blood flow in the temporal lobes of patients with intractable complex partial seizures from 18F and 15O positron emission tomograms. All patients subsequently underwent either left (n = 16) and right (n = 18) temporal lobectomy. We determined the ...
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Müllner M - - 1997
Experimental data suggest that postischemic blood glucose concentration plays an important role in modulating both ischemic cerebral infarction and selective neuronal necrosis. This study investigated the association between functional neurological recovery and blood glucose concentrations in human cardiac arrest survivors. A group of 145 nondiabetic patients were evaluated after witnessed ...
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Aynsley-Green A - - 1997
An overview of current controversies in the field of neonatal hypoglycemia is presented. Such controversies include the biochemical definition of hypoglycemia, the methods of monitoring blood glucose concentrations at the bedside, and the effects of hypoglycemia on the brain, together with the relationship between neonatal symptoms, metabolic status and treatment, ...
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Klonoff D C - - 1997
The concentration of glucose in the blood may soon be measured noninvasively, without puncturing the finger to obtain a drop of blood. Current prototype devices for this purpose require greater accuracy and miniaturization to be commercially viable. No such device has been approved for marketing by the U.S. Food and ...
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Lindhardt T B - - 1997
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of determinations of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) by a nonimaging miniature nuclear detector system (Cardioscint) and to evaluate the feasibility of long-term LVEF monitoring in patients admitted to the coronary care unit, with special reference to the blood-labeling ...
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Sancho E - - 1997
The present communication deals with the effects of fenitrothion (0.02 mg/liter) on the energy metabolism of the European eel, Anguilla anguilla, and its recovery from intoxication. Various parameters such as glycogen, lactate, proteins, and glucose levels were measured in different eel tissues after 2, 8, 12, 24, 32, 48, 56, ...
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Nehlig A - - 1997
Brain maturation is characterized by a peak of cerebral energy metabolism and blood flow occurring between 3 and 8 years of age in humans and around 14-17 days of postnatal life in rats. This high activity coincides with the period of active brain growth. The human brain is dependent on ...
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Berger A J - - 1997
We report the determinations of glucose concentrations in human whole blood samples made using near-infrared Raman spectroscopy. Raman spectra of blood samples with above-physiological levels of glucose were acquired for 5 min through the wall of a cuvette via fiber optics. Partial least squares analysis was used to predict glucose ...
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Olds M J - - 1997
The local metabolic rate of glucose utilization (LMRglc) for the rat vestibular end organs was determined with a modification of the [14C]deoxyglucose method. Data are expressed as micromoles per 100 g per minute +/- SEM. Results indicate that the LMRglc is similar within the utricle (40.3 +/- 3.2) and saccule ...
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Dempsey E - - 1997
The optimisation and evaluation of the microdialysis component of a prototype miniaturised total analysis system for application in the continuous monitoring of lactate and glucose is reported. The complete unit comprises a high efficiency microdialysis sampling system, a miniaturised microflow manifold with an integrated biosensor array, together with the hardware ...
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Kurahashi K - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To determine the accuracy of a bedside glucometer with an enzyme-electrode sensor based on enzyme oxidation by glucose oxidase. DESIGN: Prospective, cross-sectional clinical study. SETTING: Operating room in a public hospital. PATIENTS: Fifty-four patients undergoing surgical procedures for a derivation (n = 17) and a validation (n= 37) study. ...
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Villouta G - - 1997
Haematological and clinical biochemistry values were determined in 15 healthy Humboldt penguins (Spheniscus humboldti) captured at Isla de Cachagua, V Region, Chile and maintained at the Metropolitan Zoo of Santiago, Chile. Blood samples were obtained at 3 days and 3, 7 and 15 weeks post-capture. The confinement did not affect ...
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Mori K - - 1997
Local maximal velocities of transport (Tmax) and the half-maximum transport constants (KT) for glucose transport across the blood-brain barrier have been determined in local regions of the brain in normal conscious rats. [14C]iodoantipyrine and [3H]methylglucose were infused together intravenously for 2 min in rats with plasma glucose concentrations maintained at ...
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Carter E A - - 1997
The hypermetabolic inflammatory state that occurs after major trauma has been extensively studied at the whole body level, however, there is only limited information on metabolic changes in individual tissues. In this study, the effect of thermal injury on metabolic function of uninjured hind limb muscle of rabbits was measured ...
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Paez X - - 1997
A new venous microdialysis probe for humans was developed. The active area was made with cellulose membrane (220 mm outside diameter, length 20 mm, and 6000 molecular weight cut off). Glucose measurements were used to test it. The relative recovery was 50% in dialysates obtained in vitro, the step response ...
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Al-Humaidi M A - - 1997
Screening for blood cholesterol levels has become an essential need in many countries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of Reflotron analyzer in screening for blood cholesterol in terms of its precision and accuracy. We have compared the results obtained by the Reflotron with those obtained ...
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