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“The stimulation of glucose production coincided with the inhibition of insulin secretion by 52% within 1 hour after administration of indomethacin (P < .001).”
Metabolism: clinical and experimental • 2000 | View Paper
“ Indomethacin administration … glucose production from 10.9 (SEM 0.3) mumol min-1 kg-1 to a maximum of 16.5 (SEM 1.6) mumol min-1 …) within approximately 1 h, whereas in the control experiment glucose production declined gradually (P < 0.01) (P < 0.05 indomethacin versus control).”
“Since indomethacin administration resulted in an increase in glucose production in the absence of any changes in concentrations of glucoregulatory hormones, we conclude that indomethacin stimulates hepatic glucose production through other mechanisms.”
Zhong nan da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Central South University. Medical sciences • 2005 | View Paper
“It has been suggested that early metabolic events leading to the permeability changes may involve inhibition of glycolysis and the tricarboxylic acid cycle, in which case the coadministration of glucose and citrate (the substrates for these metabolic pathways) with indomethacin may afford some protection.”
“By comparing the results with untreated control patients, it was found that the peak blood level of glucose , and the serum level of insulin-like activity, could be significantly decreased by this oral administration of indomethacin.”
“In addition, both 16,16-dmPGE2 and glucose infusion afforded a significant protection against gastric lesions induced by indomethacin even in the acid-perfused stomach (150 mM HCl).”
Digestive Diseases and Sciences • 2005 | View Paper
“The blockade of the eicosanoid production by indomethacin and caffeic acid drastically increased the glucose release and the colloidal carbon uptake in controls and, in absolute terms, to a lesser extent in cirrhotic livers.”