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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Diabetologia 11 (1975), S. 255-260 
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Bohr effect ; diabetes ; erythrocyte 2,3-DPG ; Hill-coefficient ; ketoacidosis ; oxygen affinity of whole blood ; P50 act pH ; plasma inorganic phosphate
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Daily evaluations of 8 newly detected ketoacidotic diabetics showed the Bohr-effect of haemoglobin to be decreased by 50% while erythrocyte 2,3-DPG was decreased below 10 μmoles/g Hb. 2,3-DPG correlated strongly with pH during acidosis and with plasma inorganic phosphate (Pi) subsequently to the first insulin administration. Oxygen affinity of haemoglobin, measured as P50 act pH, was unchanged in ketoacidosis compared to the time before discharge. After correction of acidosis, however, P50 act pH fell strikingly (p 〈 0.001) and remained decreased up to 7 days depending upon the resynthesis of 2,3-DPG in relation to Pi. The Hill-coefficient n reflecting the slope of the oxygen dissociation curve was diminished in ketoacidosis (p 〈 0.005), and decreased further after pH-normalization (p 〈 0.005). There was a close association of n with 2,3-DPG (p 〈 0.001) and additionally with Pi at 2,3-DPG-levels below 10 μmoles/ g Hb. Based on these findings a decreased erythrocyte oxygen release of one fifth during acidosis and more than one third after pH-correction can be hypothesised. In view of the intimate relation of Pi to the oxygen transport system it is suggested that treatment of ketoacidosis should include Pisubstitution.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Blutlaktat ; Buformin ; Diabetes ; Dichlorazetat ; Blood lactate ; buformin ; diabetes ; dichloroacetate
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary In animals, dichloroacetate (DCA) which activates pyruvate dehydrogenase has been shown to diminish increased blood lactate concentrations due to biguanide treatment. In 10 maturity onset diabetics, therefore, the effect of a combined therapy with buformin and DCA (200 mg b.i.d.) was studied on blood lactate concentrations and compared with an analogous pre- and postinvestigation period of 6 days with buformin treatment alone (100 mg b.i.d.). Mean blood glucose concentrations remained the same during all 3 investigation periods. Also, neither fasting nor postprandially significant differences were found in blood lactate and ketones. In association with a standardized ergometer test, however, the rise in blood lactate was significantly smaller (p〈0.05) while the patients were on buformin plus DCA, compared to the periods when only buformin was given. Furthermore, less ketone bodies appeared to be utilized by the exercising muscle under the influence of the combined treatment (p〈0.05). These results are in good agreement with animal studies and suggest that DCA might be as effective in decreasing enhanced blood lactate concentrations in biguanide treated man as in animals.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Im Tierversuch vermag Dichlorazetat (DCA), das die Pyruvatdehydrogenase stimuliert, erhöhte Blutlaktatspiegel unter Biguaniden zu senken. Bei 10 Erwachsenendiabetikern wurde daher der Einfluß einer Kombinationsbehandlung mit Buformin und DCA (400 mg tgl.) auf die Blutlaktatspiegel untersucht und mit einer analogen Vor- und Nachperiode einer alleinigen Buforminbehandlung (200 mg tgl.) über 6 Tage verglichen. Die Diabeteseinstellung blieb gemessen an den mittleren Blutglucosekonzentrationen während der 3 Untersuchungsperioden unverändert. Ebenfalls keine signifikanten Unterschiede, weder nüchtern noch postprandial, ergaben sich hinsichtlich der Laktat-und Ketonkörperspiegel im Blut. Im Anschluß an einen standardisierten Ergometertest jedoch stieg unter der Kombinationstherapie mit Buformin und DCA das Blutlaktat wesentlich geringer an (p〈0,05) als unter Buformin allein. Gleichzeitig wurden unter der Kombinationstherapie weniger Ketonkörper vom arbeitenden Muskel utilisiert (p〈0,05). Diese Ergebnisse stimmen mit Tierversuchen gut überein und können im Sinne einer vermehrten Pyruvatoxidation unter DCA interpretiert werden; es ist zu hoffen, daß DCA ähnlich wie beim Tier auch bei biguanidbehandelten Diabetikern einem excessiven Ansteigen der Blutlaktatspiegel vorbeugen kann.
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