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Metabolic effects of long-term thiazolidinedione treatment in insulin resistance
Kazdová, L. ; Pravenec, Michal
Long-term pioglitazone treatment of rats ameliorates dyslipidemia and insulin resistance in muscle and adipose tissue. Gradual decrease in serum insulin levels during therapy suggest positive effects on hyperinsulinemia and a possibilty to prevent type 2 diabetes
Vliv N-acetylcysteinu na velikost infarktu a expresi proteinkinázy C v myokardu potkana adaptovaného na chronickou hypoxii
Balková, P. ; Nováková, O. ; Ježková, J. ; Neckář, Jan ; Břeh, J. ; Staňková, B. ; Novák, F. ; Ošťádal, Bohuslav ; Kolář, František
Oxidative stress associated with chronic hypoxia plays an important role in the development of increased cardiac ischemic tolerance. ROS can play a dual role in the myocardial ischemic tolerance. They contribute to heart injury but also are involved in the protection
Úloha antioxidačních enzymů a proteinkinázy C v kardioprotektivním působení chronické hypoxie: Vliv diety o různém lipidovém složení
Hlaváčková, M. ; Balková, P. ; Nováková, O. ; Neckář, Jan ; Kolář, František ; Novák, F.
Cardioprotective effect of chronic hypoxia on the extent of myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury can be modified by the diet lipid composition in a PKC-dependent manner
Creatine fortification in relation to homocysteinemia
Kohlíková, E. ; Petr, M. ; Šenholdová, Z. ; Navrátil, Tomáš ; Heyrovský, Michael ; Přistoupilová, K. ; Přistoupil, T. I.
Some people supplement their diet by high doses of creatine (CR) to increase their muscle performace. In this way, they intensify the biochemical processes on cell membranes. The water thus formed is retained in the cells, which increases the body mass. The organism must remove exogenously added CR, probably in a similar way as in removing xenobiotics via oxidation with cyt.P450 to 2C units to cooperation with GSH. Our new simple and cheap voltammetric method enables to estimate thiogycolic (TDGA), the natural product of oxidative catabolism of thiocompounds, excreted to urine in regular catabolic processes.

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