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    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Keywords Skeletal muscle ; adipose tissue ; intramyocellular lipids ; lipolysis ; insulin resistance.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Aims/hypothesis. Both patients with Type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus and normoglycaemic, insulin resistant subjects were shown to have an increased lipid content in skeletal muscle, which correlates negatively with insulin sensitivity. Recently, it was shown that during a hyperinsulinaemic euglycaemic clamp interstitial glycerol was reduced not only in adipose tissue but also in skeletal muscle. To assess whether lipolysis of muscular lipids is also regulated by low physiological concentrations of insulin, we used the microdialysis technique in combination with a 3-step hyperinsulinaemic glucose clamp. Methods. Nineteen lean, healthy subjects (12 m/7 f) underwent a glucose clamp with various doses of insulin (GC I = 0.1, GC II = 0.25 and GC III = 1.0mU · kg–1· min–1). Two double lumen microdialysis catheters each were inserted in the paraumbilical subcutaneous adipose tissue and in skeletal muscle (tibialis anterior) to measure interstitial glycerol concentration (index of lipolysis) and ethanol outflow (index of tissue flow). Results. During the different steps of the glucose clamp, glycerol in adipose tissue was reduced to 81 ± 7 % (GC I), 55 ± 8 % (GC II) and 25 ± 5 % (GC III), respectively, of basal. In contrast, glycerol in skeletal muscle declined to 73 ± 5 % (GC I) and to 57 ± 6 % (GC II) but was not further reduced at GC III. Tissue flow was higher in the skeletal muscle and remained unchanged in both compartments throughout the experiment. Conclusion/interpretation. This study confirms the presence of glycerol release in skeletal muscle. Lipolysis in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue are suppressed similarly by minute and physiological increases in insulin but differently by supraphysiological increases. Inadequate suppression of intramuscular lipolysis resulting in increased availability of non-esterified fatty acids, could represent a potential mechanism involved in the pathogenesis of impaired glucose disposal, i. e. insulin resistance, in muscle. [Diabetologia (1999) 42: 1171–1174]
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    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 345 (1977), S. 607-608 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Osteosynthesis ; radiation exposure ; Osteosynthesen ; Strahlenbelastung
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: ZusammenfaBung Bei 30 von verschiedenen Operateuren durchgeführten groBen Osteosynthesen wurde die Strahlenbelastung (Ganzkörper- und Teilkörperbestrahlung) mittels Fotoluminiscenzdosimetern gemeBen. Die ermittelten Belastungswerte für das Personal sind so geringfügig, daB sie vernachläBigt werden können. Ebenfalls die Strahlenbelastung des Operateurs bezüglich der Gonaden. Kritische Werte dagegen bei der Strahlenbelastung der Augen und Hände werden bei längeren Einschaltzeiten bei häufigen Osteosynthesen erreicht. Aus diesem Grunde muB ausdrücklich vor zu häufiger Anwendung und Einschaltung auch des Bildverstärkers gewarnt werden.
    Notes: Summary During major osteosynthesis operations performed by 30 different surgeons, the average amount of radiation exposure (whole and partial body) was measured using a photoluminescence dosimeter. The values determined for whole and partial body exposure, as well as for the gonads, were so slight that they could be ignored. However, critical values of radiation exposure of eyes and hands were reached due to prolonged exposure during frequent osteosyntheses. For this reason, frequent use and switching on of the video amplifier should be guarded against.
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