Title : Lactate release from adipose tissue and skeletal muscle in vivo: defective insulin regulation in insulin-resistant obese women.

Pub. Date : 2007 Mar

PMID : 17077346






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1 Lactate release from adipose tissue and skeletal muscle in vivo: defective insulin regulation in insulin-resistant obese women. Lactic Acid insulin Homo sapiens
2 During insulin infusion, lactate release in the controls increased to 1.92+/-0.26 in SM (P<0.005) and to 1.14+/-0.22 in AT (P<0.005) but remained unchanged in the obese women. Lactic Acid insulin Homo sapiens
3 The ability to increase lactate release in response to insulin is impaired in AT and SM in insulin-resistant obese women, involving defective insulin regulation of both tissue lactate metabolism and local blood flow. Lactic Acid insulin Homo sapiens
4 The ability to increase lactate release in response to insulin is impaired in AT and SM in insulin-resistant obese women, involving defective insulin regulation of both tissue lactate metabolism and local blood flow. Lactic Acid insulin Homo sapiens
5 The ability to increase lactate release in response to insulin is impaired in AT and SM in insulin-resistant obese women, involving defective insulin regulation of both tissue lactate metabolism and local blood flow. Lactic Acid insulin Homo sapiens
6 The ability to increase lactate release in response to insulin is impaired in AT and SM in insulin-resistant obese women, involving defective insulin regulation of both tissue lactate metabolism and local blood flow. Lactic Acid insulin Homo sapiens