Müller A, Abel P, Fischer U
Biomed Biochim Acta. 1986;45(6):769-77.
The subcutaneous glucose concentration was continuously monitored in the neck of healthy unanaesthetized dogs employing a miniaturized glucose oxidase/H2O2 sensor. Under steady state conditions it amounted to approximately 50% of the circulating level. Induced alterations (oral or intravenous glucose loads) were mirrored with a delay, which was mainly determined by the sensor characteristics. Minor alterations in circulating glucose concentration (e.g. from 4.5 up to 7.5 mmol/l within 60 min) as induced by the oral load do not alter the concentration ratio between interstitial glucose and glycoemia.
采用小型化葡萄糖氧化酶/H2O2传感器,对健康未麻醉犬的颈部皮下葡萄糖浓度进行连续监测。在稳态条件下,其约为循环水平的50%。诱导性改变(口服或静脉注射葡萄糖负荷)出现延迟,这主要由传感器特性决定。口服负荷引起的循环葡萄糖浓度的微小改变(例如在60分钟内从4.5 mmol/l升至7.5 mmol/l)不会改变组织间液葡萄糖与血糖之间的浓度比。