Abstract:Summary. The effect of a five day pretreatment with phenformin (3 • 50 mg daily) on hepatic metabolism was studied in six healthy volunteers. Arterial and hepatic venous concentrations of substrates and hepatic blood flow were estimated during a basal period and during a low-dose lactate infusion (0,03 mmol 9 kg -~ 9 min-1). The results have been compared with those obtained from untreated normal subjects in a previous study (16). During the baseline period arterial concentration of alanine and the hepatic ven… Show more
“…Dietze and his colleagues 70 have for the first time clearly showed in man receiving phenformin in therapeutic doses that net splanchnic clearance of lactate and production of glucose are re-LACTIC ACIDOSIS REVISITED duced during lactate infusion (up to blood lactate concentrations of 1.74 mmol/L). The work of Arieff and his colleagues 17 in dogs showed that extrahepatic splanchnic lactate production was increased and hepatic uptake reduced in the presence of phenformin.…”
Section: Newer Clinical and Pathophysiologic Aspects Of Lactic Acidosismentioning
“…Dietze and his colleagues 70 have for the first time clearly showed in man receiving phenformin in therapeutic doses that net splanchnic clearance of lactate and production of glucose are re-LACTIC ACIDOSIS REVISITED duced during lactate infusion (up to blood lactate concentrations of 1.74 mmol/L). The work of Arieff and his colleagues 17 in dogs showed that extrahepatic splanchnic lactate production was increased and hepatic uptake reduced in the presence of phenformin.…”
Section: Newer Clinical and Pathophysiologic Aspects Of Lactic Acidosismentioning
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