Oral vanadate has been reported as improving glucose homeostasis in genetically obese and hyperinsulinaemic fa/fa rats. It has also been shown that these beneficial effects could not be ascribed to the decrease in body weight induced by the treatment, or to changes in insulin counterregulatory hormones. The present study examined therefore whether the effects of vanadate could be attributed to a direct correction of the severe insulin resistance of these animals. fa/fa Rats chronically treated with vanadate were compared to both control rats fed ad libitum and pair-fed rats. The three groups were studied in the basal state and during euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemic clamps. Slightly lower plasma glucose levels were always maintained in vanadat...
Oral administration of vanadium salts to severely diabetic rats lead to a spectacular decrease of pl...
The trace element vanadium is a potent insulinomimetic agent in vitro. Oral administration of vanada...
A series of studies was conducted to examine the possible mechanism(s) involved in the insulin-mime...
The present study examined the effects of chronic treatment with vanadate on in vivo insulin-stimula...
Vanadate has been shown to improve glucose homoeostasis in mildly glucose-intolerant and severely in...
The trace element vanadium (V) exerts insulin-like effects in vitro and lowers blood glucose in stre...
The trace element vanadium exerts insulinlike effects in vitro and decreases hyperglycemia in insuli...
Vanadate treatment can lower glycemia in diabetic rats. This action is generally attributed to vanad...
The trace element vanadium (V) exerts insulin-like effects in vitro. The present study examined its ...
In vivo vanadate and vanadyl have been shown to mimic the action of insulin and to be effective trea...
Vanadium is an ubiquitous trace element in nature. It is found at very low concentrations in most li...
To exert their anti-diabetic effects in animals with overt alterations of glucose homeostasis, vanad...
Vanadium is a potent insulinomimetic agent. In vivo, its blood glucose lowering action in insulin-de...
Objectives: Vanadate is known to mimic several effect of insulin including the stimulation of glucos...
Vanadate Ions, low-molecular-weight phosphate agents that potentiate its insulln mimetic actlons in ...
Oral administration of vanadium salts to severely diabetic rats lead to a spectacular decrease of pl...
The trace element vanadium is a potent insulinomimetic agent in vitro. Oral administration of vanada...
A series of studies was conducted to examine the possible mechanism(s) involved in the insulin-mime...
The present study examined the effects of chronic treatment with vanadate on in vivo insulin-stimula...
Vanadate has been shown to improve glucose homoeostasis in mildly glucose-intolerant and severely in...
The trace element vanadium (V) exerts insulin-like effects in vitro and lowers blood glucose in stre...
The trace element vanadium exerts insulinlike effects in vitro and decreases hyperglycemia in insuli...
Vanadate treatment can lower glycemia in diabetic rats. This action is generally attributed to vanad...
The trace element vanadium (V) exerts insulin-like effects in vitro. The present study examined its ...
In vivo vanadate and vanadyl have been shown to mimic the action of insulin and to be effective trea...
Vanadium is an ubiquitous trace element in nature. It is found at very low concentrations in most li...
To exert their anti-diabetic effects in animals with overt alterations of glucose homeostasis, vanad...
Vanadium is a potent insulinomimetic agent. In vivo, its blood glucose lowering action in insulin-de...
Objectives: Vanadate is known to mimic several effect of insulin including the stimulation of glucos...
Vanadate Ions, low-molecular-weight phosphate agents that potentiate its insulln mimetic actlons in ...
Oral administration of vanadium salts to severely diabetic rats lead to a spectacular decrease of pl...
The trace element vanadium is a potent insulinomimetic agent in vitro. Oral administration of vanada...
A series of studies was conducted to examine the possible mechanism(s) involved in the insulin-mime...