L A Borg
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Recent Articles
1.
Tyrberg B, Andersson A, Borg L
Gen Comp Endocrinol
. 2001 May;
122(3):238-51.
PMID: 11356036
The beta-cell toxin alloxan, which produces oxygen radicals, is a model substance in studies of type 1 diabetes. Recently, human beta-cells have been found to be relatively resistant to this...
2.
Eriksson U, Borg L, Cederberg J, Nordstrand H, Siman C, Wentzel C, et al.
Ups J Med Sci
. 2000 Nov;
105(2):53-84.
PMID: 11095105
The increased rate of fetal malformation in diabetic pregnancy represents both a clinical problem and a research challenge. In recent years, experimental and clinical studies have given insight into the...
3.
Carlsson C, Borg L, Welsh N
Endocrinology
. 1999 Aug;
140(8):3422-8.
PMID: 10433196
The aim of the present investigation was to study whether prolonged exposure of isolated rat islets to the long chain fatty acid sodium palmitate leads to uncoupling of respiration. It...
4.
Yang X, Borg L, Siman C, Eriksson U
Anat Rec
. 1998 Jul;
251(3):303-15.
PMID: 9669757
Previous studies have suggested that production of reactive oxygen species by embryonic mitochondria may have a role in the induction of both high-amplitude mitochondrial swelling and embryonic dysmorphogenesis in diabetic...
5.
Yang X, Borg L, Eriksson U
Life Sci
. 1998 Feb;
62(4):293-300.
PMID: 9450500
Hyperketonemia has been identified as an important factor in diabetic pregnancy affecting growth and development of the offspring. In order to assess the immediate metabolic alterations in embryos caused by...
6.
Altered metabolism and superoxide generation in neural tissue of rat embryos exposed to high glucose
Yang X, Borg L, Eriksson U
Am J Physiol
. 1997 Jan;
272(1 Pt 1):E173-80.
PMID: 9038867
Oxygen uptake and glucose utilization of embryonic and fetal neural tissue of normal and diabetic rat pregnancy were studied. Exposure to 50 mM glucose inhibited oxygen uptake of embryonic neural...
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Forsberg H, Borg L, Cagliero E, Eriksson U
Free Radic Res
. 1996 Jun;
24(6):451-9.
PMID: 8804988
Maternal diabetes during pregnancy is associated with an increased rate of congenital malformations in the offspring. The exact molecular etiology of the disturbed embryogenesis is unknown, but an involvement of...
8.
Borg L, Dahl N, Swenne I
Diabete Metab
. 1995 Dec;
21(6):408-14.
PMID: 8593921
Insulin secretory response to glucose changes with age. To elucidate age-dependent differences in pancreatic islet responsiveness to glucose, isolated islets from rats one week, three months and 14 months old...
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Serradas P, Giroix M, Saulnier C, Gangnerau M, Borg L, Welsh M, et al.
Endocrinology
. 1995 Dec;
136(12):5623-31.
PMID: 7588317
Considerable interest has recently been focused on the putative role of mutations in the mitochondrial genome for the development of noninsulin-dependent diabetes. The Goto-Kakizaki (GK) rat, a genetic model of...
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Welsh N, Margulis B, Borg L, Wiklund H, Saldeen J, Flodstrom M, et al.
Mol Med
. 1995 Nov;
1(7):806-20.
PMID: 8612203
Background: It has previously been observed that the insulin-producing cells of human pancreatic islets are more resistant to alloxan-, streptozotocin-, nitroprusside-, or cytokine-induced injury than those of mouse and rat...