2000
DOI: 10.1007/s005950050050
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The effects of intraoperative glucose infusion on portal blood insulin concentration and hepatic mitochondrial redox state during surgery: Comparison of short-term and continuous infusions

Abstract: The relationships between the blood glucose level, portal blood immunoreactive insulin (IRI) concentration, ketogenesis, and hepatic mitochondrial redox state associated with intraoperative glucose administration were evaluated in patients undergoing total gastrectomy. A total of 26 patients were randomly allocated to two groups according to the type of infusion given; group 1 was given a short-term glucose infusion of 25 g in 30 min and group 2 was given a continuous glucose infusion of 10 g/h. The blood gluc… Show more

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“…Such phosphorylations, wellknown events mediated by ERK1/2 and Akt, respectively, leading to BAD inactivation, were due to cisplatin-induced activation of survival pathways, as they could be reversed by MEK and Akt inhibition, respectively [70].…”
Section: The Erk Cascade and Resistance To Platinum Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such phosphorylations, wellknown events mediated by ERK1/2 and Akt, respectively, leading to BAD inactivation, were due to cisplatin-induced activation of survival pathways, as they could be reversed by MEK and Akt inhibition, respectively [70].…”
Section: The Erk Cascade and Resistance To Platinum Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%