نتایج جستجو برای: lactate level

تعداد نتایج: 1106683  

Journal: :Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 1989
N E Andersen J Gyring A J Hansen H Laursen B K Siesjö

Purulent meningitis is a serious disease that often has a lethal outcome or gives lasting complications due to brain damage. The processes causing brain dysfunction or damage are still not uncovered nor are the reasons for the characteristic increase of CSF lactate, or the decrease of glucose levels and of pH. We studied rabbits with experimentally induced purulent meningitis (Streptococcus pne...

2015
Ming-Cheng Lin

The aim of this study was to evaluate the pharmacological effect of EGb761 on the dynamic alterations of magnesium (Mg) and energy metabolites including glucose and lactate in brain cortex of gerbil during focal cerebral ischemia. A single dose of EGb761 (100 mg/kg, i.p.) was given 30 min prior to cerebral ischemic surgery. Cerebral ischemia was induced by occlusion of the right middle cerebral...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1985
J A Wisneski E W Gertz R A Neese L D Gruenke D L Morris J C Craig

Glucose is an important substrate for myocardial metabolism. This study was designed to determine the effect of circulating metabolic substrates on myocardial glucose extraction and to determine the metabolic fate of glucose in normal human myocardium. Coronary sinus and arterial catheters were placed in 23 healthy male volunteers. [6-14C]Glucose was infused as a tracer in 10 subjects. [6-14C]G...

Journal: :Chest 1985
M C Rashkin C Bosken R P Baughman

Forty-four critically ill patients with or without adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) were studied in an attempt to define critical levels of oxygen delivery. Blood lactate was used as the indicator of tissue hypoxia independent of cardiac output. Survival was good (55 percent) and blood lactate near normal for those with oxygen delivery more than 8 ml/kg/min. Below this level, survival...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1994
A E Jeukendrup M K Hesselink

In a cyclist, competing at national and international level, submaximal lactate concentrations were initially interpreted as improved endurance capacity. However, 2 weeks later, a test in which maximal lactate was measured showed that maximal lactate was decreased as well. Together with the complaints of deteriorating performance and subjective complaints of irritability and sleep disturbances,...

Journal: :Advances in physiology education 2009
B B Rees P Boily L A C Williamson

Anaerobic metabolism is recruited in vertebrates under conditions of intense exercise or lowered environmental oxygen availability (hypoxia), typically resulting in the accumulation of lactate in blood and tissues. Lactate will be cleared over time after the reoxygenation of tissues, eventually returning to control levels. Here, we present a laboratory exercise developed as part of an upper-lev...

2017
Viktor BIELIK

lactate acid, skeletal muscle, mortality Lactic acid is a naturally occurring molecule with original detection falling into a category of lactic acid-producing bacterial organisms. However first detected in foods, its increased concentration in muscles of hunted animals was later linked with lactate acidosis origin. Physiologically, high rate of ATP hydrolysis, occurring during anaerobic glycol...

Journal: :Critical Care 2008
Tim C Jansen Jasper van Bommel Paul G Mulder Johannes H Rommes Selma JM Schieveld Jan Bakker

INTRODUCTION A limitation of pre-hospital monitoring is that vital signs often do not change until a patient is in a critical stage. Blood lactate levels are suggested as a more sensitive parameter to evaluate a patient's condition. The aim of this pilot study was to find presumptive evidence for a relation between pre-hospital lactate levels and in-hospital mortality, corrected for vital sign ...

2015
Kyung Chan Park Dong Chul Lee Young Il Yeom

Hypoxia is associated with many pathological conditions as well as the normal physiology of metazoans. We identified a lactate-dependent signaling pathway in hypoxia, mediated by the oxygen- and lactate-regulated protein NDRG family member 3 (NDRG3). Oxygen negatively regulates NDRG3 expression at the protein level via the PHD2/VHL system, whereas lactate, produced in excess under prolonged hyp...

2016
Päivi Piirilä Minna E. Similä Johanna Palmio Tomi Wuorimaa Emil Ylikallio Satu Sandell Petri Haapalahti Lasse Uotila Henna Tyynismaa Bjarne Udd Mari Auranen

INTRODUCTION Glycogen storage disease V (GSDV, McArdle disease) and GSDVII (Tarui disease) are the most common of the rare disorders of glycogen metabolism. Both are associated with low lactate levels on exercise. Our aim was to find out whether lactate response associated with exercise testing could distinguish between these disorders. METHODS Two siblings with Tarui disease, two patients wi...

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