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Acute Glycemic Changes in Brain and Subcutaneous Tissue Measured by Continuous Glucose Monitoring System in Hereditary Hypertriglyceridemic Rat
2018
Physiological Research
Parallel glucose measurements in blood and other different tissues give us knowledge about dynamics of glycemia changes, which depend on vascularization, distribution space and local utilization by tissues. Such information is important for the understanding of glucose homeostasis and regulation. The aim of our study was to determine the time-lag between blood, brain, and adipose tissue during rapid glucose changes in a male hHTG rat (n=15). The CGMS sensor Guardian RT (Minimed/Medtronic, USA)
doi:10.33549/physiolres.933620
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