2013
DOI: 10.7243/2050-0866-2-11
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Reduction of glucose and insulin concentrations during in vitro incubation of human whole blood at different temperatures

Abstract: Background: Incubation of human whole blood at body temperature has been used in numerous studies without addition of glucose and insulin. The purpose of the study was to examine glucose concentration changes during in vitro incubation of human whole blood at different temperatures, and whether it was affected by addition of insulin and bacterial endotoxin. We also wanted to quantify changes in endogenous insulin concentrations during incubation for six hours at 37 ºC. Methods: Young, healthy and fasting males… Show more

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“…The transient suppression of the respiratory burst by bupivacaine suggests that it should not negatively affect this aspect of innate immunity in newborns. However, the longer incubation period in the whole-blood model may alter other factors, such as oxygen and glucose concentrations, which could influence the results (27).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The transient suppression of the respiratory burst by bupivacaine suggests that it should not negatively affect this aspect of innate immunity in newborns. However, the longer incubation period in the whole-blood model may alter other factors, such as oxygen and glucose concentrations, which could influence the results (27).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of plasma protein binding, it was impossible to set an exact desired concentration of the drugs being studied. In addition, the incubation time was restricted because of possible interference with sample hypoxia or glucose deprivation (27). Thus, observations made after 4 h incubation with LAs should be interpreted with caution.…”
Section: Study Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%