Different types of experimental hyperlactatemia and hyperpyruvicemia with or without lowering of blood pH were induced in anesthetized dogs. The initially studied experimental model was the hyperlactatemia and hyperpyruvicemia with lowering of blood pH induced by the intraduodenal administration of high doses of phenformin. Intravenous perfusion of sodium dichloroacetate (150 mg/kg infused during 20 minutes), which acts on the enzymatic complex of pyruvate dehydrogenase, reduced the hyperiactatemia and hyperpyruvicemia with or without acidosis provoked by phenformin injected intraduodenally (30 mg/kg), by intense muscular work, by hypoxia or by continous perfusion or adrenaline.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the presence of a glucose concentration of 1.5 g/1 the secretion of insulin from the isolated perfused rat pancreas is clearly weaker at 28 degrees C than at 37.5 degrees C.
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November 1977
Lowering of the temperature from 37.5 degrees C to 28 degrees C provokes a decrease in the response of the beta cell to the stimulation by glucose (1.5 g/1, 3 g/1 and 5 g/1).
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