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    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Schlagwort(e): Dichloroacetate ; pharmacokinetics ; lactate ; lactic acidosis ; alanine ; glucose
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Medizin
    Notizen: Summary Dichloroacetate decreases plasma glucose, lactate, and alanine concentrations in normal and diabetic subjects, and lowers lactate concentrations and increases survival in animals with experimentally induced lactic acidosis. The relationship between these effects and plasma dichloroacetate concentrations have not been previously studied in man. Dichloroacetate (1–50 mg/kg) was infused over 30 min to 16 healthy subjects and plasma drug concentrations were followed by gas chromatography over the next 8 h. Peak plasma concentrations were linearly related to the dose (r = 0.98, p〈0.001) up to 30 mg/kg, above which 4 of 7 subjects had disproportionately high plasma drug concentrations. Nonlinear disposition was also indicated by the convex decreasing plasma elimination curves; levels declining less rapidly initially than later. At plasma concentrations below 10 μg/ml, elimination was monoexponential with a half-life of 32±11 min (mean±SD). Plasma drug clearance also decreased with doses greater than 20 mg/kg. Within 2 h of administration of the maximally effective dichloroacetate dose of 35 mg/kg, plasma lactate concentrations fell 75% below baseline and alanine fell 50% below baseline, while blood glucose was unaffected.
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Schlagwort(e): Glucagon ; insulin ; somatostatin ; hyperglycaemia ; net splanchnic glucose production ; hepatic vein catheterization
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Medizin
    Notizen: Summary The present study examines the question of whether lowering the basal plasma glucagon concentration alters the response of the liver to an intravenous glucose load under conditions where insulin is present at near-basal concentrations. Acute hyperglycaemia of 220–240 mg/dl was induced by peripheral venous glucose infusion in two groups of normal men who had undergone hepatic vein catheterization. Somatostatin (0.9 mg/h) was infused in both groups together with an infusion of insulin (0.15 mU/kg/min) to maintain arterial insulin levels at 7–12 μU/ml. Glucagon (1.5 ng/kg/min) was infused in one group resulting in a rise in plasma glucagon levels from 148±37 to 228±25 pg/ml, thus mimicking basal portal glucagon concentrations, whereas in the second group glucagon was not replaced, resulting in a fall in circulating glucagon levels from 132±21 to 74±15 pg/ml. In the glucagon-deprived group, net splanchnic glucose production (NSGP) fell from 143±31 to −72.5±39 mg/ min (p〈0.01), indicating that net splanchnic glucose uptake had occurred. By contrast, NSGP did not change significantly (137±20 vs 151±60 mg/min) in the group in which both insulin and glucagon were replaced during hyperglycaemia. These data thus suggest that during hyperglycaemia, when the insulin concentration is fixed at basal levels, glucagon may play an important role in determining whether or not the liver diminishes its output of glucose and stores glucose in response to a glucose load.
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
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