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  • Glucose production and substrate cycle activity in a fasting adapted animal, the northern elephant seal. 15755884

    During prolonged fasting physiological mechanisms defend lean tissue from catabolism. In the fasting state, glucose is derived solely from gluconeogenesis, requiring some catabolism of amino acids for gluconeogenic substrates. This creates a conflict in animals undergoing fasts concurrently with metabolically challenging activities. This study investigated glucose metabolism in fasting and developing neonatal elephant seals. Glucose production and glucose cycle activity were measured early (2 weeks) and late (6 weeks) in the postweaning fasting period. Additionally the role of regulatory hormones on glucose production and glucose cycle activity were investigated. Glucose cycle activity was highly variable throughout the study period, did not change over the fasting period, and was not correlated with insulin or glucagon level. Endogenous glucose production (EGP) was 2.80+/-0.65 mg kg(-1) min(-1) early and 2.21+/-0.12 during late fasting. Insulin to glucagon molar ratio decreased while cortisol levels increased over the fast (t=5.27, 2.84; P=0.003, 0.04; respectively). There was no relationship between EGP and hormone levels. The glucose production values measured in this study were high and exceeded the estimated gluconeogenic substrate available. These data suggest extensive glucose recycling via Cori cycle activity occurring in northern elephant seals, and we propose a possible justification for this recycling.
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  • Certificate of Analysis 205805_B58559

    Document Type:
    Certificate of Analysis
    Lot Number:
    B58559
    Product Catalog Number:
    205805
    Product Catalog Name:
    Carbenicillin, Disodium Salt - CAS 4800-94-6 - Calbiochem
  • Certificate of Analysis 205805_D00125091

    Document Type:
    Certificate of Analysis
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    D00125091
    Product Catalog Number:
    205805
    Product Catalog Name:
    Carbenicillin, Disodium Salt - CAS 4800-94-6 - Calbiochem
  • Certificate of Analysis 205805_2625738

    Document Type:
    Certificate of Analysis
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    2625738
    Product Catalog Number:
    205805
    Product Catalog Name:
    Carbenicillin, Disodium Salt - CAS 4800-94-6 - Calbiochem
  • Certificate of Analysis 205805_D00162366

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    Certificate of Analysis
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    D00162366
    Product Catalog Number:
    205805
    Product Catalog Name:
    Carbenicillin, Disodium Salt - CAS 4800-94-6 - Calbiochem
  • Certificate of Analysis 205805_B72896-1

    Document Type:
    Certificate of Analysis
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    B72896-1
    Product Catalog Number:
    205805
    Product Catalog Name:
    Carbenicillin, Disodium Salt - CAS 4800-94-6 - Calbiochem
  • Certificate of Analysis 205805_2887014

    Document Type:
    Certificate of Analysis
    Lot Number:
    2887014
    Product Catalog Number:
    205805
    Product Catalog Name:
    Carbenicillin, Disodium Salt - CAS 4800-94-6 - Calbiochem
  • Certificate of Analysis 205805_3286446

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    Certificate of Analysis
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    3286446
    Product Catalog Number:
    205805
    Product Catalog Name:
    Carbenicillin, Disodium Salt - CAS 4800-94-6 - Calbiochem
  • Panic-prone state induced in rats with GABA dysfunction in the dorsomedial hypothalamus is mediated by NMDA receptors. 16807338

    Rats with chronic inhibition of GABA synthesis and consequently enhanced glutamatergic excitation in the dorsomedial hypothalamus (DMH) develop panic-like responses, defined as tachycardia, tachypnea, hypertension, and increased anxiety as measured by a social interaction (SI) test, after intravenous sodium lactate infusions, a phenomenon similar to patients with panic disorder. Therefore, the present studies tested the role of the postsynaptic NMDA and AMPA type glutamatergic receptors in the lactate-induced panic-like responses in these rats. Rats were fit with femoral arterial and venous catheters and Alzet pumps [filled with the GABA synthesis inhibitor L-allylglycine (L-AG; 3.5 nmol/0.5 microl per hour) or its inactive isomer D-AG] into the DMH. After 4-5 d of recovery only those rats with L-AG pumps exhibited panic-like responses to lactate infusions. Using double immunocytochemistry, we found that rats exhibiting panic-like responses (e.g., L-AG plus lactate) had increased c-Fos immunoreactivity in DMH neurons expressing the NMDA receptor 1 (NR1) subunit, but not those expressing the glutamate receptor 2 and 3 subunits of the AMPA receptors. To confirm this pharmacologically, we tested another group of rats implanted with l-AG pumps with intravenous lactate infusions preceded by injections of either NMDA [aminophosphonopentanoic acid (AP-5) or (+)-5-methyl-10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenzo [a,d]cyclohepten-5,10-imine maleate (MK-801)] or non-NMDA [CNQX or 4-(8-methyl-9H-1,3-dioxolo[4,5-h][2,3]benzodazepin-5-yl)-benzenamine dihydrochloride (GYKI52466)] antagonists into the DMH. Injections of NMDA, but not non-NMDA, antagonists into the DMH resulted in dose-dependent blockade of the tachycardia, tachypnea, hypertension, and SI responses after lactate infusions. These results suggest that NMDA, and not non-NMDA, type glutamate receptors regulate lactate-induced panic-like responses in rats with GABA dysfunction in the DMH.
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    Product Catalog Number:
    AB1506
    Product Catalog Name:
    Anti-Glutamate Receptor 2 & 3 Antibody
  • Certificate of Analysis 205805_B72896

    Document Type:
    Certificate of Analysis
    Lot Number:
    B72896
    Product Catalog Number:
    205805
    Product Catalog Name:
    Carbenicillin, Disodium Salt - CAS 4800-94-6 - Calbiochem