2003
Insulin resistance and the effects of thiazolidinediones on cardiac metabolism
Young LH. Insulin resistance and the effects of thiazolidinediones on cardiac metabolism. The American Journal Of Medicine 2003, 115: 75-80. PMID: 14678870, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2003.09.013.BooksConceptsMyocardial metabolismFree fatty acidsAdministration of thiazolidinedionesImproved glucose metabolismEffects of thiazolidinedionesInsulin-sensitizing effectsRecovery of functionCardiac contractile activityPotential beneficial effectsPostischemic periodDiabetes mellitusMyocardial injuryFFA metabolismInsulin resistanceFatty acid concentrationsContractile activityGlucose metabolismAnimal studiesCardiac metabolismPharmacologic manipulationThiazolidinedionesBeneficial effectsSkeletal muscleHigh rateMetabolism
1989
Physiologic hyperinsulinemia stimulates lactate extraction by heart muscle in the conscious dog
Young L, Zaret B, Barrett E. Physiologic hyperinsulinemia stimulates lactate extraction by heart muscle in the conscious dog. Metabolism 1989, 38: 1115-1119. PMID: 2682138, DOI: 10.1016/0026-0495(89)90049-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysiologic hyperinsulinemiaConscious dogsFree fatty acidsArterial free fatty acid concentrationMumol/minHeart muscleArterial plasma insulinMyocardial lactate uptakeFree fatty acid concentrationsArterial lactate concentrationHyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clampMyocardial glucose uptakeHyperinsulinemia increasesEuglycemic hyperinsulinemiaNormal heart muscleEuglycemic clampFatty acidsPlasma insulinBasal measurementsBlood glucoseLactate extractionFatty acid concentrationsMyocardial uptakeLactate uptakeHyperinsulinemia