11 research outputs found

    Exercise partially reverses the inhibitory effect of caffeine on liver gluconeogenesis in type 1 diabetic rats with hypoglycemia

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    The purpose was to determine the possible effects of exercise and/or caffeine on hypoglycemia and liver gluconeogenesis in diabetic rats. These were divided into four subgroups: (a)Ā intraperitoneal insulin only, (b)Ā exercise bout before insulin, (c)Ā caffeine after insulin, and (d)Ā exercise bout before and caffeine after insulin. The marked glycemic drop 45Ā min after insulin (0Ā minā€‰=ā€‰229.00, 45Ā minā€‰=ā€‰75.75) was considerably reduced (pā€‰ā€‰0.05) when they were combined (45Ā min: exerciseā€‰+ā€‰caffeineā€‰=ā€‰65.44) (Mean, in mgĀ·dLāˆ’1). Caffeine alone strongly inhibited liver glucose production from 2Ā mM lactate 45Ā min after insulin (without caffeineā€‰=ā€‰3.05, with caffeineā€‰=ā€‰0.27; pā€‰āˆ’1). The improved hypoglycemia with caffeine or exercise cannot be explained by their actions on liver gluconeogenesis. As their beneficial effect disappeared when they were combined, such association in diabetic patients should be avoided during the period of hyperinsulinemia due to the risk of severe hypoglycemia

    Treadmill walking differently affects body composition and metabolic parameters of female rats from normal or small litters

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    This work assessed whether walking affects bodily development and metabolic parameters of female rats raised in small litters (three pups, group S) or control litters (nine pups, group C). After weaning, some of the rats had five sessions per week of a 30-min treadmill walking (CE and SE), while the others remained sedentary (CS and SS) until the age of 120 days. Exercise caused a reduction of body weight (CS/CEā€‰=ā€‰1.18), Lee index (CS/CEā€‰=ā€‰1.04), fasting blood glucose (CS/CEā€‰=ā€‰1.35), mesenteric (CS/CEā€‰=ā€‰1.23), and ovarian fat (CS/CEā€‰=ā€‰1.33) in CE, but only glucose was decreased in SE (SS/SEā€‰=ā€‰1.16). The diameter of adipocytes decreased to a half in the small-litter groups. Exercise increased subcutaneous (CS/CEā€‰=ā€‰0.88 and SS/SEā€‰=ā€‰0.71), but decreased retroperitoneal adipocytes (CS/CEā€‰=ā€‰1.2 and SS/SEā€‰=ā€‰1.3). Litter size reduction had little impact on females at the age of 120 days, but the light physical activity seemed insufficient to counteract all the effects of lactational overfeeding. On the other hand, pups from exercised mothers had a decrease in their biometric and glycemic indexes, demonstrating the transgenerational action of regular, although light, exercise

    Measurement of the inclusive and dijet cross-sections of b-jets in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    The inclusive and dijet production cross-sections have been measured for jets containing b-hadrons (b-jets) in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of sqrt(s) = 7 TeV, using the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The measurements use data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 34 pb^-1. The b-jets are identified using either a lifetime-based method, where secondary decay vertices of b-hadrons in jets are reconstructed using information from the tracking detectors, or a muon-based method where the presence of a muon is used to identify semileptonic decays of b-hadrons inside jets. The inclusive b-jet cross-section is measured as a function of transverse momentum in the range 20 < pT < 400 GeV and rapidity in the range |y| < 2.1. The bbbar-dijet cross-section is measured as a function of the dijet invariant mass in the range 110 < m_jj < 760 GeV, the azimuthal angle difference between the two jets and the angular variable chi in two dijet mass regions. The results are compared with next-to-leading-order QCD predictions. Good agreement is observed between the measured cross-sections and the predictions obtained using POWHEG + Pythia. MC@NLO + Herwig shows good agreement with the measured bbbar-dijet cross-section. However, it does not reproduce the measured inclusive cross-section well, particularly for central b-jets with large transverse momenta.Comment: 10 pages plus author list (21 pages total), 8 figures, 1 table, final version published in European Physical Journal

    Measurement of charged-particle event shape variables in inclusive root(s)=7 TeV proton-proton interactions with the ATLAS detector

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    The measurement of charged-particle event shape variables is presented in inclusive inelastic pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV using the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The observables studied are the transverse thrust, thrust minor, and transverse sphericity, each defined using the final-state charged particles' momentum components perpendicular to the beam direction. Events with at least six charged particles are selected by a minimum-bias trigger. In addition to the differential distributions, the evolution of each event shape variable as a function of the leading charged-particle transverse momentum, charged-particle multiplicity, and summed transverse momentum is presented. Predictions from several Monte Carlo models show significant deviations from data

    Measurement of inclusive jet and dijet cross sections in proton-proton collisions at 7 TeV centre-of-mass energy with the ATLAS detector

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    Measurement of the inclusive isolated prompt photon cross section in pp collisions at root s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    Measurement of the inclusive isolated prompt photon cross section in pp collisions at āˆšs=7ā€‰ā€‰TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    A measurement of the cross section for the inclusive production of isolated prompt photons in pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy [sqrt]s=7ā€‰ā€‰TeV is presented. The measurement covers the pseudorapidity ranges |etaĪ³|<1.37 and 1.52ā‰¤|etaĪ³|<1.81 in the transverse energy range 15ā‰¤ETĪ³<100ā€‰ā€‰GeV. The results are based on an integrated luminosity of 880ā€‰ā€‰nb-1, collected with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Photon candidates are identified by combining information from the calorimeters and from the inner tracker. Residual background in the selected sample is estimated from data based on the observed distribution of the transverse isolation energy in a narrow cone around the photon candidate. The results are compared to predictions from next-to-leading-order perturbative QCD calculations.United States. Dept. of EnergyNational Science Foundation (U.S.

    Performance of the ATLAS Detector using First Collision Data

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    More than half a million minimum-bias events of LHC collision data were collected by the ATLAS experiment in December 2009 at centre-of-mass energies of 0.9 TeV and 2.36 TeV. This paper reports on studies of the initial performance of the ATLAS detector from these data. Comparisons between data and Monte Carlo predictions are shown for distributions of several track- and calorimeter-based quantities. The good performance of the ATLAS detector in these first data gives confidence for successful running at higher energies
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