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1 es after intravenous infusions of hypertonic sodium lactate.
2 racellular solutions that contained 20-80 mm sodium lactate.
3 lular TG storage was induced in the cells by sodium lactate.
6 erents to myocardial ischaemia, lactic acid, sodium lactate, acidic phosphate buffer and hypercapnia
9 xytocin-induced contractility in response to sodium lactate and other weak acids (1-20 mM) were studi
16 the effects of NaCl, KCl, CaCl(2), MgCl(2), sodium lactate, calcium lactate, and magnesium lactate o
17 f 10-100 microg ml-1 of lactic acid, but not sodium lactate, concentration-dependently stimulated 18
18 enous administration of the anxiogenic agent sodium lactate elicited robust increases in blood pressu
19 ics were significantly improved in the molar sodium lactate group compared with the control group (hi
20 between the groups (10/12, 83% in the molar sodium lactate group vs nine of 12, 75% in the control g
21 roup, n = 12) or molar sodium lactate (molar sodium lactate group, n = 12) at a rate of 5 mL/kg/hr du
24 ole of plasma cortisol levels in determining sodium lactate-induced panic by reporting psychological,
25 the hypothalamus as putative substrates for sodium lactate-induced panic-like responses in vulnerabl
28 les) completed protocols of: (1) intravenous sodium lactate infusion (exogenous hyperlactataemia); an
29 Asn administered either alone or prior to a sodium lactate infusion had no effect on the primed rat'
32 hysiologically distinct states of exogenous (sodium lactate infusion) and endogenous (exercise-induce
33 s: a 20-minute baseline, 20-minute 0.5-mol/L sodium lactate infusion, and 15-minute postinfusion peri
34 r experience panic attacks after intravenous sodium lactate infusions by an as yet unexplained mechan
37 acid decarboxylase inhibitor L-allylglycine, sodium lactate infusions or yohimbine elicits panic-like
38 is 'priming' effect induces a sensitivity to sodium lactate infusions that results in a panic-like re
39 ial interaction (SI) test, after intravenous sodium lactate infusions, a phenomenon similar to patien
40 ther show both in vitro and in vivo that the sodium lactate-mediated inhibition of CD4+ T cell motili
41 rmal saline (control group, n = 12) or molar sodium lactate (molar sodium lactate group, n = 12) at a
42 dy investigates the effect of treatment with sodium lactate (NaLac) on the changes in brain energy st
43 ing panic-prone rats with mGluR2 PAM blocked sodium lactate (NaLac)-induced panic responses and norma
46 ice were given intraperitoneal injections of sodium lactate or small interfering RNA against Gpr81.
48 late transporters (MCT) or replacing LA with sodium lactate revealed that LA effects are MCT-1- and p
50 y was tested every 24 h by administering 50% sodium lactate to achieve perfusate concentrations of 10
52 animals (11 +/- 1 mL/kg) than that in molar sodium lactate-treated rabbits (1 +/- 3 mL/kg; p < 0.01)
55 and cortisol responses to infusion of 0.5 M sodium lactate were compared among seven subjects with P