METABOLISM IN ORGANIC HYPERINSULINISM

作者: JEROME W. CONN

DOI: 10.1001/ARCHINTE.1941.00200120064005

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摘要: The effects of the administration epinephrine on metabolism carbohydrate in normal human subjects and animals have been studied extensively. 1 With regard to specific effect total combustion organism there is great disagreement. Colwell Bright, 1f using intact animals, showed that slow, continuous infusion a solution hydrochloride resulted complete suppression combustion, as indicated by respiratory gaseous exchange, despite fact continuous, excessive supply dextrose was being simultaneously infused. They found further when nonprotein quotient reached level interpreted indicating exclusive fat, recovery urinary equaled intravenous cessation diminishing glycosuria, rising quotient, excretion nitrogen deposition

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