In the present study, free interstitial levels reached by metformin in the liver were investigated in control and diabetic rats by microdialysis. Firstly, a bioanalytical method using an HPLC-UV system to determine the drug concentration in microdialysis samples was validated. The blood glucose levels and biochemical parameters were investigated in control and diabetic animals. Following that, both groups received a dose of 50 mg/kg of metformin iv bolus and the free interstitial levels reached in the liver were assessed by microdialysis. The method was validated according to FDA guidelines being suitable to quantify free concentrations of metformin in the liver of control and diabetics rats. Free exposure to metformin was similar...
Previous studies have proposed that cadmium (Cd) is a metabolic disruptor, which is associated with ...
Metformin pharmacokinetics are highly dependent upon organic cationic transporters. There is evidenc...
The general purpose of this thesis was to examine the effect of chronic metformin treatment on isola...
Metformin is the first line drug for type 2 diabetes but its molecular mechanisms remain unclear. He...
Metformin has been used clinically as the first-choice drug to treat type 2 diabetes patients. It is...
We previously reported that metformin improves insulin-mediated glucose liver metabolism in patients...
The effects of the antidiabetic drug metformin (Nl, Nl-dimethylbiguanide) on glucose uptake by isola...
We previously reported that metformin improves insulin-mediated glucose liver metabolism in patients...
Metformin has been proposed as a potential drug treatment to reduce liver steatosis. Therefore, the ...
To examine if a single or multiple oral administration of metformin, a member of the biguanide class...
Metformin, an anti-diabetes drug, has been recently emerging as a potential "anti-aging" interventio...
Background: Metformin was approved by FDA in 1994 for the treatment of type II diabetes mellitus. Du...
Background: Oxidative stress induced by hyperglycaemia plays a crucial role in the development of di...
Metformin is the primary drug for type 2 diabetes treatment and a promising candidate for other dise...
Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease associated with multiple organ damage, dysfunctio...
Previous studies have proposed that cadmium (Cd) is a metabolic disruptor, which is associated with ...
Metformin pharmacokinetics are highly dependent upon organic cationic transporters. There is evidenc...
The general purpose of this thesis was to examine the effect of chronic metformin treatment on isola...
Metformin is the first line drug for type 2 diabetes but its molecular mechanisms remain unclear. He...
Metformin has been used clinically as the first-choice drug to treat type 2 diabetes patients. It is...
We previously reported that metformin improves insulin-mediated glucose liver metabolism in patients...
The effects of the antidiabetic drug metformin (Nl, Nl-dimethylbiguanide) on glucose uptake by isola...
We previously reported that metformin improves insulin-mediated glucose liver metabolism in patients...
Metformin has been proposed as a potential drug treatment to reduce liver steatosis. Therefore, the ...
To examine if a single or multiple oral administration of metformin, a member of the biguanide class...
Metformin, an anti-diabetes drug, has been recently emerging as a potential "anti-aging" interventio...
Background: Metformin was approved by FDA in 1994 for the treatment of type II diabetes mellitus. Du...
Background: Oxidative stress induced by hyperglycaemia plays a crucial role in the development of di...
Metformin is the primary drug for type 2 diabetes treatment and a promising candidate for other dise...
Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease associated with multiple organ damage, dysfunctio...
Previous studies have proposed that cadmium (Cd) is a metabolic disruptor, which is associated with ...
Metformin pharmacokinetics are highly dependent upon organic cationic transporters. There is evidenc...
The general purpose of this thesis was to examine the effect of chronic metformin treatment on isola...