Lactate Physiologic, Methodologic and Pathologic Approach /
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
1980.
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Acceso en línea: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67525-6 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- I Physiology
- Opening Remarks
- 1 Lactate Metabolism and Cardiac Muscle
- 2 Studies of Fatigue in Intact Anaerobic Living Muscle with Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (31p NMR): Present Results and Future Possibilities
- 3 Circulatory Responses to Exercise
- 4 Production of Lactic Acid in Heavy Exercise and Acid-Base Balance
- 5 The Quantitative Significance of the "Himwich-Cori Cycle" for Removal of Lactate During Recovery After Maximal Exercise in Man
- 6 "Oxygen Debt" Does Not Exist
- 7 Oxygen Debt: Its Role and Significance
- 8 Is the Use of Isotopic Tracers Valid for the Study of Lactate Metabolism in vivo?
- II Methodology
- Opening Remarks
- 9 Experience with an Enzymatic Monotest ® for the Determination of Lactate
- 10 Suitability of Yeast Lactate Dehydrogenases (Cytochrome b2) for Lactate Determination
- 11 Amperometric-Enzymatic Analysis of Lactic Acid
- Closing Remarks
- III Clinical Applications
- Opening Remarks
- 12 Lactic Acid and Other Metabolic Indicators of Anaerobiosis in Normal Subjects
- 13 Lactate and Pulmonary Pathology
- 14 Lactic Acid in Shock and Liver Failure
- 15 Peripheral Lactic Acid Production in Heart Disease
- 16 Blood Lactate Measurement in Peripheral Arterial Disease
- 17 Lactic Acid and Diabetes
- 18 Lactate and Pyruvate After Short Exposure to Altitude
- Closing Remarks
- Opening Remarks
- 19 Effects of Acidosis and Weak Acids on the Normal, Hypoxic, and Ischaemic Myocardium
- 20 Fundamental Validity and Clinical Usefulness of Myocardial Lactate Balance During Ischaemia. A Comparison with Other Biochemical Markers
- 21 Myocardial Release of Lactate, Inosine, and Hypoxanthine During Atrial Pacing- and Exercise-Induced Angina
- 22 Protection of the Ischaemic Myocardium
- Closing Remarks
- Conclusion.