To assess the effects of lactate on glucose metabolism, sodium lactate (20 mumol.kg-1.min-1) was infused into healthy subjects in basal conditions and during application of a hyperinsulinaemic (6 pmol.kg-1.min-1) euglycaemic clamp. Glucose rate of appearance (GRa) and disappearance (GRd) were measured from plasma dilution of infused U- 13C glucose, and glucose oxidation (G(ox)) from breath 13CO2 and plasma 13C glucose. In basal conditions, lactate infusion did not alter G(ox) (8.8 +/- 0.9 vs 9.2 +/- 1.1 mumol.kg-1.min-1), while GRa slightly decreased from 15.2 +/- 0.8 basal to 13.9 +/- 0.9 mumol.kg-1.min-1 after lactate (p < 0.05). During a hyperinsulinaemic clamp, hepatic glucose production was completely suppressed with or without lactate...
Infusion of sodium acetate in lean humans results in a decrease in respiratory exchange ratio, which...
Carbohydrate fuel augmentation following traumatic brain injury may be a viable treatment to improve...
To determine the mechanisms that prevent an increase in gluconeogenesis from increasing hepatic gluc...
To assess the effects of lactate on glucose metabolism, sodium lactate (20 mumol.kg-1.min-1) was inf...
Lactate has been suggested to interfere with intermediary metabolism by restricting both lipolysis a...
Lactate has been suggested to interfere with intermediary metabolism by restricting both lipolysis a...
Hepatic glucose production is autoregulated during infusion of gluconeogenic precursors. In hypergly...
To determine the effects of hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia on lactate production by adipocytes, ...
Endogenous glucose production rate (EGPR) remains constant when lactate is infused in healthy humans...
In order to determine whether or not hepatic glycogen breakdown contributes to systemic glucose flux...
We studied the role of lactate in gluconeogenesis (GNG) during exercise in untrained fasting humans....
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia and an increased ventilatory demand secondary to an increased CO2 producti...
Administration of lactate during hypoglycemia suppresses symptoms and counterregulatory responses, a...
The effects of infusion of a triglyceride emulsion (which induces peripheral insulin resistance) and...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia and an increased ventilatory demand secondary to an increased CO2 producti...
Infusion of sodium acetate in lean humans results in a decrease in respiratory exchange ratio, which...
Carbohydrate fuel augmentation following traumatic brain injury may be a viable treatment to improve...
To determine the mechanisms that prevent an increase in gluconeogenesis from increasing hepatic gluc...
To assess the effects of lactate on glucose metabolism, sodium lactate (20 mumol.kg-1.min-1) was inf...
Lactate has been suggested to interfere with intermediary metabolism by restricting both lipolysis a...
Lactate has been suggested to interfere with intermediary metabolism by restricting both lipolysis a...
Hepatic glucose production is autoregulated during infusion of gluconeogenic precursors. In hypergly...
To determine the effects of hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia on lactate production by adipocytes, ...
Endogenous glucose production rate (EGPR) remains constant when lactate is infused in healthy humans...
In order to determine whether or not hepatic glycogen breakdown contributes to systemic glucose flux...
We studied the role of lactate in gluconeogenesis (GNG) during exercise in untrained fasting humans....
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia and an increased ventilatory demand secondary to an increased CO2 producti...
Administration of lactate during hypoglycemia suppresses symptoms and counterregulatory responses, a...
The effects of infusion of a triglyceride emulsion (which induces peripheral insulin resistance) and...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia and an increased ventilatory demand secondary to an increased CO2 producti...
Infusion of sodium acetate in lean humans results in a decrease in respiratory exchange ratio, which...
Carbohydrate fuel augmentation following traumatic brain injury may be a viable treatment to improve...
To determine the mechanisms that prevent an increase in gluconeogenesis from increasing hepatic gluc...