1995
Interstitial fluid concentrations of glycerol, glucose, and amino acids in human quadricep muscle and adipose tissue. Evidence for significant lipolysis in skeletal muscle.
Maggs DG, Jacob R, Rife F, Lange R, Leone P, During MJ, Tamborlane WV, Sherwin RS. Interstitial fluid concentrations of glycerol, glucose, and amino acids in human quadricep muscle and adipose tissue. Evidence for significant lipolysis in skeletal muscle. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1995, 96: 370-377. PMID: 7615807, PMCID: PMC185209, DOI: 10.1172/jci118043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdipose tissueEuglycemic hyperinsulinemiaInterstitial glucoseSkeletal muscleInterstitial glycerol concentrationsInterstitial fluid concentrationsHuman skeletal muscleHuman quadriceps muscleInterstitial glycerolIntramuscular lipolysisReuptake blockadePlasma levelsPeripheral tissuesQuadriceps musclePlasma glycerolAlanine levelsFuel metabolismFluid concentrationsMuscleHyperinsulinemiaMetabolic fuelsHuman subjectsSimilar changesHigh rateTissue
1989
Oxidative fuel metabolism during mild hypoglycemia: critical role of free fatty acids
Caprio S, Gelfand RA, Tamborlane WV, Sherwin RS. Oxidative fuel metabolism during mild hypoglycemia: critical role of free fatty acids. American Journal Of Physiology 1989, 256: e413-e419. PMID: 2646946, DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1989.256.3.e413.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFree fatty acidsCarbohydrate oxidationFuel metabolismGlucose uptakeInsulin-induced fallInsulin-induced hypoglycemiaFatty acidsMild hypoglycemiaCatecholamine releaseMild hyperinsulinemiaAddition of heparinNormal subjectsFat oxidationTransient decreaseGlucose productionGroup of studiesHypoglycemiaInsulinPropranololEarly riseHeparinGlucose concentrationBase lineMetabolismLatter changes