2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00125-006-0240-5
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Reduced plasma adiponectin concentrations may contribute to impaired insulin activation of glycogen synthase in skeletal muscle of patients with type 2 diabetes

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“…Metabolic studies and muscle biopsies The euglycaemichyperinsulinaemic clamp studies were performed after an overnight fast as described in detail previously [5,6]. In brief, a 2 h basal tracer equilibration period was followed by infusion of insulin at a rate of 40 mU m −2 min −1 for 4 h. Using this protocol, euglycaemia at a plasma glucose concentration of 5.0-5.5 mmol/l and physiological hyperinsulinaemia at a serum insulin concentration of ∼400 pmol/l were obtained in all groups during the insulinstimulated steady-state period.…”
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“…Metabolic studies and muscle biopsies The euglycaemichyperinsulinaemic clamp studies were performed after an overnight fast as described in detail previously [5,6]. In brief, a 2 h basal tracer equilibration period was followed by infusion of insulin at a rate of 40 mU m −2 min −1 for 4 h. Using this protocol, euglycaemia at a plasma glucose concentration of 5.0-5.5 mmol/l and physiological hyperinsulinaemia at a serum insulin concentration of ∼400 pmol/l were obtained in all groups during the insulinstimulated steady-state period.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In brief, a 2 h basal tracer equilibration period was followed by infusion of insulin at a rate of 40 mU m −2 min −1 for 4 h. Using this protocol, euglycaemia at a plasma glucose concentration of 5.0-5.5 mmol/l and physiological hyperinsulinaemia at a serum insulin concentration of ∼400 pmol/l were obtained in all groups during the insulinstimulated steady-state period. The studies were combined with indirect calorimetry, and rates of total glucose disposal, glucose and lipid oxidation, and non-oxidative glucose metabolism were calculated as described [5,6]. Serum insulin and plasma glucose, triacylglycerol, NEFA and adiponectin were assayed as described [5,6].…”
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“…Plasma glucose levels were clamped at approximately 5 mmol/l, using a variable infusion rate of 20% glucose based on bedside plasma glucose measurements (ABL800 Flex, Radiometer, Copenhagen, Denmark) every 10-20 min. Serum insulin, plasma free fatty acids (FFA), and glucose concentrations were measured as described (Hojlund et al 2006). The basal and insulin-stimulated steady-state periods were defined as the last 20 min of the 120-basal and 180-min insulin infusion periods, respectively.…”
Section: Euglycemic Hyperinsulinemic Clampmentioning
confidence: 99%