The present work was planned to study the effects of changes in lipid metabolism irrespective of FFA concentrations (FFA) on the regulation of oxidative and nonoxidative disposal of a glucose infusion during hyperinsulinaemia. Fifteen normal volunteers participated in the 3 protocols, in which 1) Intralipid 2) beta-pyridylcarbinol or 3) isotonic saline were infused during 2 hours. Thereafter, these infusions were discontinued and a two-hour euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemic clamp was performed. All three studies were carried out in combination with indirect calorimetry to measure glucose uptake, and oxidative and nonoxidative glucose disposal (corresponding essentially to glucose storage). Plasma FFA concentrations were 508 +/- 34, 601 +/- 43 a...
The time-dependent effect of Intralipid infusion on glucose metabolism was examined in seven healthy...
Elevated free fatty acid concentrations are known to decrease insulin-mediated glucose uptake, gluco...
Elevated free fatty acid concentrations are known to decrease insulin-mediated glucose uptake, gluco...
The present work was planned to study the effects of changes in lipid metabolism irrespective of FFA...
The present study was designed to assess the role of hyperglycemia (150 mg/dl) vs. euglycemia (90 mg...
Plasma FFA oxidation (measured by infusion of 14C-palmitate) and net lipid oxidation (indirect calo...
Plasma FFA oxidation (measured by infusion of 14C-palmitate) and net lipid oxidation (indirect calo...
The present study was designed to assess the respective effect of altered lipid metabolism and hyper...
Increased plasma FFA reduce insulin-stimulated glucose up-take. The mechanisms responsible for this ...
Raising plasma free fatty acid (FFA) levels reduces muscle glucose uptake, but the effect of FFAs on...
Raising plasma free fatty acid (FFA) levels reduces muscle glucose uptake, but the effect of FFAs on...
Elevated free fatty acid concentrations are known to decrease insulin-mediated glucose uptake, gluco...
The time-dependent effect of Intralipid infusion on glucose metabolism was examined in seven healthy...
Methodology for measuring plasma free fatty acid (FFA) turnover/oxidation with [1-14C]palmitate was ...
Methodology for measuring plasma free fatty acid (FFA) turnover/oxidation with [1-14C]palmitate was ...
The time-dependent effect of Intralipid infusion on glucose metabolism was examined in seven healthy...
Elevated free fatty acid concentrations are known to decrease insulin-mediated glucose uptake, gluco...
Elevated free fatty acid concentrations are known to decrease insulin-mediated glucose uptake, gluco...
The present work was planned to study the effects of changes in lipid metabolism irrespective of FFA...
The present study was designed to assess the role of hyperglycemia (150 mg/dl) vs. euglycemia (90 mg...
Plasma FFA oxidation (measured by infusion of 14C-palmitate) and net lipid oxidation (indirect calo...
Plasma FFA oxidation (measured by infusion of 14C-palmitate) and net lipid oxidation (indirect calo...
The present study was designed to assess the respective effect of altered lipid metabolism and hyper...
Increased plasma FFA reduce insulin-stimulated glucose up-take. The mechanisms responsible for this ...
Raising plasma free fatty acid (FFA) levels reduces muscle glucose uptake, but the effect of FFAs on...
Raising plasma free fatty acid (FFA) levels reduces muscle glucose uptake, but the effect of FFAs on...
Elevated free fatty acid concentrations are known to decrease insulin-mediated glucose uptake, gluco...
The time-dependent effect of Intralipid infusion on glucose metabolism was examined in seven healthy...
Methodology for measuring plasma free fatty acid (FFA) turnover/oxidation with [1-14C]palmitate was ...
Methodology for measuring plasma free fatty acid (FFA) turnover/oxidation with [1-14C]palmitate was ...
The time-dependent effect of Intralipid infusion on glucose metabolism was examined in seven healthy...
Elevated free fatty acid concentrations are known to decrease insulin-mediated glucose uptake, gluco...
Elevated free fatty acid concentrations are known to decrease insulin-mediated glucose uptake, gluco...