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Increased brain monocarboxylic acid transport and utilization in type 1 diabetes


GF Mason, KF Petersen, V Lebon, DL … - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
We hypothesized that increased capacity for brain utilization of nonglucose
substrates (monocarboxylic acids [MCAs]) by upregulation of the MCA transporters
may contribute metabolic substrates during hypoglycemia. To test this ...
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1 Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, …


GF Mason, KF Petersen, V Lebon, DL … - 糖尿病学杂志, 2006 - journal.shouxi.net
We hypothesized that increased capacity for brain utilization of nonglucose
substrates (monocarboxylic acids [MCAs]) by upregulation of the MCA transporters
may contribute metabolic substrates during hypoglycemia. To test this ...
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Quantification of cortical GABA-glutamine cycling rate using in vivo magnetic resonance …


J Yang, SS Li, J Bacher, J Shen - Neurochemistry international, 2007 - Elsevier
Brain [2- 13 C]γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) signal derived from the glia-specific
substrate [2- 13 C]acetate reflects the extent of the GABA–glutamine
neurotransmitter cycling between GABAergic neurons and glial cells. We ...
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On the reliability of (13) C metabolic modeling with two-compartment neuronal-glial models.


AA Shestov, J Valette, K Uğurbil, PG Henry - Journal of neuroscience research, 2007 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Metabolic modeling of (13)C NMR spectroscopy ((13)C MRS) data using
two-compartment neuronal-glial models enabled non-invasive measurements of the
glutamate-glutamine cycle rate (V(NT)) in the brain in vivo. However, the ...
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Type 1 corticotrophin releasing factor receptors (CRFR1) in the ventromedial …

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H Cheng… - American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology And …, 2007 - Am Physiological Soc
Page 1. Type 1 Corticotrophin Releasing Factor Receptors (CRFR1) in the Ventromedial
Hypothalamus (VMH) Promote Hypoglycemia-Induced Hormonal Counterregulation ...
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Brain energy metabolism during hypoglycaemia in healthy and Type 1 diabetic subjects


MG Bischof, V Mlynarik, A Brehm, E … - Diabetologia, 2004 - Springer
Aims/hypothesis. This study aimed to examine brain energy metabolism during
moderate insulin-induced hypoglycaemia in Type 1 diabetic patients and healthy
volunteers. Methods. Type 1 diabetic patients (mean diabetes du- ration ...
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Antecedent hypercortisolemia is not primarily responsible for generating hypoglycemia- …

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PA Goldberg, R Weiss, RJ McCrimmon, EV … - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Hypoglycemia-associated autonomic failure (HAAF) occurs commonly in patients
with longstanding diabetes, placing affected patients at increased risk for
severe hypoglycemia. Previous studies have suggested that ...
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Simultaneous measurement of neuronal and glial metabolism in rat brain in vivo using co- …

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DK Deelchand, C Nelson, AA Shestov, K … - Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 2009 - Elsevier
Note to users: The section "Articles in Press" contains peer reviewed accepted
articles to be published in this journal. When the final article is assigned to
an issue of the journal, the "Article in Press" version will be removed ...
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Measurement of cerebral oxidative glucose consumption in patients with type 1 diabetes …


PG Henry, AB Criego, A Kumar, ER Seaquist - Metabolism, 2009 - Elsevier
Diabetes mellitus is a devastating disease that affects the metabolism,
structure, and function of many organs. It has been long recognized that
diabetes has effects on the kidneys, eyes, peripheral nerves, and ...
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Acetate transport and utilization in the rat brain


DK Deelchand, AA Shestov, DM Koski, K … - Journal of neurochemistry, 2009 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Acetate, a glial-specific substrate, is an attractive alternative to glucose for
the study of neuronal-glial interactions. The present study investigates the
kinetics of acetate uptake and utilization in the rat brain in vivo during ...
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