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Article: Researchers' work from Maastricht University focuses on obesity and diabetes.(Report)
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- Obesity & Diabetes Week
- Article date:
- September 15, 2008
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According to recent research from Netherlands, "Aims/hypothesis Mitochondrial dysfunction has been postulated to underlie muscular fat accumulation, leading to muscular insulin sensitivity and ultimately type 2 diabetes mellitus. Here we re-interpret previously published data on [C-13]acetate recovery in breath gas obtained during exercise in type 2 diabetic patients and control individuals."
" When infusing [C-13]palmitate to estimate fat oxidation, part of the label is lost in exchange reactions of the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle. To correct for this loss of label, an acetate recovery factor (ARF) has previously been used, assuming that 100% of the ...
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