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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Diabetologia 36 (1993), S. 460-464 
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Counterregulation ; hypoglycaemia ; gender ; catecholamines
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary To investigate the effect of gender on catecholamine responses to hypoglycaemia, single-step euglycaemic-hypoglycaemic clamps have been performed in 14 healthy men and 17 women. Adrenaline responses were 44% lower in females (p〈0.01) and noradrenaline 17% lower (p=0.08). In response to low-dose intravenous insulin infusion (0.3 mU · kg−1 · min−1), plasma glucose fall and counter-regulation in seven men and seven women had a different course (p〈0.001), with different glucose kinetics. In men, endogenous glucose output recovered quickly to levels that exceeded basal; in women suppression of endogenous glucose output was more prolonged, without rates ever exceeding basal (p〈0.05). Peripheral glucose uptake was stimulated in men only. The hormones of acute glucose counter-regulation (catecholamines and glucagon) did not differ between the sexes during this challenge, the catecholamine response in the women being supported by the continuous fall in plasma glucose. These results suggest that: 1) catecholamine responses to moderately controlled hypoglycaemia are diminished in women, and 2) Peripheral insulin sensitivity in men is enhanced over that of women but hepatic sensitivity to insulin may be greater in women.
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    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Keywords Insulin secretion ; C-peptide kinetics ; normal subjects ; type 2 diabetes ; mathematical modelling.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The accuracy of calculations of pre-hepatic insulin secretion were investigated, to provide independent validation of a population model of C-peptide kinetics. The effects of sampling frequency were also assessed. Five normal subjects (aged 28 to 43 years; BMI (kg/m2) 20.5 to 24.5) and five subjects with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) treated by diet alone (aged 34 to 57 years; BMI 22.6 to 25.6) were given a variable intravenous infusion of biosynthetic human C-peptide (BHCP) (t = –60 to 240 min) mimicking meal stimulated C-peptide secretion, with short-term oscillations (peak approximately every 12 min) superimposed on the infusion profile. Plasma C-peptide was measured every 5 min (t = 0 to 240 min). The BHCP infusion was reconstructed from C-peptide measurements using a population model of C-peptide kinetics and a deconvolution method. Bias, defined as the percentage difference between the total amount of calculated BHCP and the total amount of infused BHCP (t = 0 to 240 min), indicated that overall C-peptide secretion can be measured with 14 % [95 % confidence interval (CI) –11 to 39 %] and 21 % (95 % CI –3 to 45 %) accuracy in normal subjects and subjects with NIDDM respectively. Accuracy was not reduced by reducing the sampling frequency to every 30 min. The root mean square error, measuring the average deviation between the infused and normalised calculated BHCP profiles, was also independent of the sampling frequency [mean (95 % CI) 0.9 (0.3 to 1.6) pmol/kg per min in normal subjects; 1.0 (0.9 to 1.1) pmol/kg per min in subjects with NIDDM]. Deconvolution employing a population model of C-peptide kinetics can be used to estimate postprandial total C-peptide secretion with biases of 14 % and 22 % respectively in normal subjects and subjects with NIDDM. Plasma C-peptide samples need only be drawn every 30 minutes. [Diabetologia (1998) 41: 548–554]
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Plant and soil 21 (1964), S. 81-93 
    ISSN: 1573-5036
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Summary The nodulation and growth of young lucerne plants on a moderately acid siliceous sand were greatly increased by inoculation and the application of lime. In addition cobalt treatment significantly increased the yield of nitrogen per nodulated plant and the amount of nitrogen fixed per nodulated plant but had no effect on non-nodulated plants. Cobalt significantly increased the fresh weight of nodules per plant, due to greater nodule size. Furthermore the amount of nitrogen fixed per unit fresh weight of nodular tissue was substantially increased. The effects of cobalt on symbiotic nitrogen fixation led to significant increases (29 to 77 per cent) in the dry-matter yield of lucerne tops.
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