1996
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1096-9926(199607)54:1<20::aid-tera3>3.0.co;2-7
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Mouse embryonic cardiac metabolism under euglycemic and hypoglycemic conditions

Abstract: Children of mothers with insulin‐dependent diabetic mothers (IDDM) have a 2–4 times higher incidence of congenital birth defects as compared to the general population, including cardiac abnormalities, of unknown etiology. Using rodent embryos to explore potential teratogenic factors of the altered IDDM metabolism, it has been shown that exposure to hypoglycemia in vitro results in a variety of defects, including cardiac malformations. Since pregnant diabetics experience frequent episodes of low blood glucose, … Show more

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“…40 mg/dl glucose in vitro (Figure 9) (76). A similar increase in cardiac glycolysis was seen in mouse hearts exposed to 60 mg/dl glucose for 4 hours in vitro on gd 9.5 (77). ATP level was increased only in hearts from gd 9.5 embryos exposed for 6 hours to 20 mg/dl glucose in vitro (76).…”
Section: Hypoglycemia Alters Metabolism Of the Embryonic Heartsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…40 mg/dl glucose in vitro (Figure 9) (76). A similar increase in cardiac glycolysis was seen in mouse hearts exposed to 60 mg/dl glucose for 4 hours in vitro on gd 9.5 (77). ATP level was increased only in hearts from gd 9.5 embryos exposed for 6 hours to 20 mg/dl glucose in vitro (76).…”
Section: Hypoglycemia Alters Metabolism Of the Embryonic Heartsupporting
confidence: 53%