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Disordered fat storage and mobilization in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance …

- endojournals.org
GF Lewis, A Carpentier, K Adeli, A Giacca - Endocrine reviews, 2002 - Endocrine Soc
The primary genetic, environmental, and metabolic factors responsible for causing insulin resistance
and pancreatic ß-cell failure and the precise sequence of events leading to the development
of type 2 diabetes are not yet fully understood. Abnormalities of triglyceride storage and ...
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Effects of free fatty acids and glycerol on splanchnic glucose metabolism and …


P Shah, A Vella, A Basu, R Basu, A Adkins, WF … - Diabetes, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The present study sought to determine whether elevated plasma free fatty acids (FFAs) alter
the ability of insulin and glucose to regulate splanchnic as well as muscle glucose
metabolism. To do so, FFAs were increased in 10 subjects to ∼1 mmol/l by an 8-h ...
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Fat-induced liver insulin resistance


P Shah, A Basu, R Rizza - Current Diabetes Reports, 2003 - Springer
Introduction Elevated plasma free fatty acid (FFA) concentrations are commonly observed in
people with obesity [1], dysmeta- bolic syndrome [2], type 2 diabetes mellitus [3], or sudden death
[4]. Numerous studies have shown that elevated FFAs can impair insulin-stimulated ...
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Regulation of hepatic and peripheral glucose disposal


MC Moore, AD Cherrington, DH Wasserman - Best Practice & Research Clinical …, 2003 - Elsevier
Precise regulation of hepatic and peripheral glucose uptake is essential to preserve glucose
homeostasis. The liver extracts 1/3 of an oral glucose load, skeletal muscle extracts 1/3, and
other tissues, particularly the central nervous system and the formed elements of the ...
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Free fatty acids reduce splanchnic and peripheral glucose uptake in patients with …

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M Bajaj, T Pratipanawatr, R Berria, W Pratipanawatr, S … - Diabetes, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Splanchnic glucose uptake (SGU) plays a major role in the disposal of an oral glucose load
(OGL). To investigate the effect of an elevated plasma free fatty acid (FFA) concentration on SGU
in patients with type 2 diabetes, we measured SGU in eight diabetic patients (mean age ...
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No apparent suppression by insulin of in vivo skeletal muscle lipolysis in nonobese …

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E Moberg, S Sjoberg, E Hagstrom-Toft, J … - American Journal of …, 2002 - Am Physiological Soc
To investigate the antilipolytic effect of insulin in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue in vivo, the
rates of glycerol release from the two tissues were compared in 10 nonobese women during
a two-step euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp. Tissue interstitial glycerol levels were ...
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Testosterone deficiency and the metabolic syndrome


B Lunenfeld - The Aging Male, 2007 - informahealthcare.com
Evidence is presented to link components of the metabolic syndrome to testosterone deficiency
and obesity. Testosterone deficiency in hypogonadism or testosterone deprivation in
normo-gonadotropic men increases fat mass as well as fasting insulin levels. ...
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Impaired insulin response after oral but not intravenous glucose in heart-and liver- …


E Henchoz, DA D'Alessio, M Gillet, N Halkic, O … - Transplantation, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > September 27, 2003 - Volume 76 - Issue 6 > Impaired insulin
response after oral but not intravenous glu... ... Henchoz, E.; D'Alessio, DA; Gillet, M.; Halkic,
N.; Matzinger, O.; Goy, J.-J.; Chioléro, R.; Tappy, L.; Schneiter, P.
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A high-fructose diet impairs basal and stress-mediated lipid metabolism in healthy …

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A Abdel-Sayed, C Binnert, KA Lê, M … - British Journal of …, 2008 - Cambridge Univ Press
Andrew Abdel-Sayed, Christophe Binnert, Kim-Anne Lê, Murielle Bortolotti, Philippe Schneiter
and Luc Tappy* Department of Physiology, School of Biology and Medicine, University of
Lausanne, 7 rue du Bugnon, Lausanne CH-1005, Switzerland
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Effects of hyperglycemia on glucose metabolism before and after oral glucose …

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V Rigalleau, MC Beauvieux, JL Gallis, H … - American Journal of …, 2006 - Am Physiological Soc
The plasma glucose excursion may influence the metabolic responses after oral glucose
ingestion. Although previous studies adressed the effects of hyperglycemia in conditions of
hyperinsulinemia, it has not been evaluated whether the route of glucose administration ( ...
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