Search for dissertations about: "glucose oxidation"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 99 swedish dissertations containing the words glucose oxidation.
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21. Regulation of whole-body glucose and lipid metabolism by skeletal muscle
Abstract : Obesity and associated diseases like type 2 diabetes are rapidly growing health concerns across the globe. The uptake and expenditure of energy in the body are tightly regulated by a plethora of enzymes and hormones in central and peripheral tissues. READ MORE
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22. Astrocyte metabolism following focal cerebral ischemia
Abstract : Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and death. Most often, stroke results from blockage of an artery in the brain leading to tissue infarction within the perfusion territory of the affected vessel. READ MORE
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23. Energy metabolism and clinical symptoms in beta-oxidation defects, especially long-chain 3-hydroxyacyl-coenzyme a dehydrogenase deficiency
Abstract : Long-chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (LCHAD) is a severe inborn error in the beta-oxidation of long-chain fatty acids. The disease presents during the first years of life. Hypoglycemia, hepatic manifestations, muscle hypotonia and episodes of rhabdomyolysis, cardiomyopathy and even sudden death are common symptoms. READ MORE
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24. Protein phosphorylation cascades regulating islet beta-cell insulin exocytosis through glucose sensing and drug signaling : with special focus on serine/threonine protein phosphates and hypoglycemic sulfonylureas
Abstract : In human type 2 diabetes, loss of glucose-sensitive insulin secretion from the pancreatic �-cell is an early pathogenetic event. Initially, this may be compensated for by stimulating insulin secretion by sulfonylurea drugs. READ MORE
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25. Effects of perioperative nutrition on insulin action in postoperative metabolism
Abstract : Surgical operations are a fundamental part of contemporary treatment of disease. For example, 43 % of in-patients in Sweden undergo a surgical operation. Surgery is not yet without significant risks. Infectious complication rates following abdominal surgery, for instance, remain at 9-25 %. READ MORE