- ►physiology.org G Boden, P Cheung, TP Stein, K Kresge, M … - American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology And …, 2002 - Am Physiological Soc Free fatty acids (FFA) have been shown to inhibit insulin suppression of
endogenous glucose production (EGP). To determine whether this is the result of
stimulation by FFA of gluconeogenesis (GNG) or glycogenolysis (GL) or a ... Cited by 121 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►endojournals.org A Gastaldelli, Y Miyazaki, M Pettiti, M … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2002 - Endocrine Soc Visceral fat (VF) excess has been associated with decreased peripheral insulin
sensitivity and has been suggested to contribute to hepatic insulin resistance.
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P Staehr, O Hother-Nielsen, BR Landau, V … - Diabetes, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc Insulin-independent effects of a physiological increase in free fatty acid (FFA)
levels on fasting glucose production, gluconeogenesis, and glycogenolysis were
assessed by administering [6,6- 2 H 2 ]-glucose and deuteriated water ( 2 H ... Cited by 40 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►physiology.org IE Peterside, MA Selak, RA Simmons - American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology And …, 2003 - Am Physiological Soc Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) has been linked to the development of
type 2 diabetes in adulthood. We have developed an IUGR model in the rat whereby
the animals develop diabetes between 3 and 6 mo of age that is associated ... Cited by 37 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
- ►endojournals.org A Gastaldelli, Y Miyazaki, M Pettiti, E … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2004 - Endocrine Soc The contribution of increased gluconeogenesis (GNG) to the excessive rate of
endogenous glucose production (EGP) in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is well
established. However, the separate effects of obesity (total body fat), ... Cited by 35 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
E Sivan, G Boden - Current Diabetes Reports, 2003 - Springer Introduction Free fatty acids (FFAs) are important oxidative fuels for many body
tissues, including the heart, skeletal muscle, and liver. Their physiologic role
becomes particularly prominent during periods of starvation, prolonged ... Cited by 34 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions
A Adkins, R Basu, M Persson, B Dicke, P … - Diabetes, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc To determine the mechanism(s) by which insulin inhibits endogenous glucose
production (EGP) in nondiabetic humans, insulin was infused at rates of 0.25,
0.375, or 0.5 mU · kg −1 · min −1 and glucose was clamped at ∼5.5 ... Cited by 30 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
PJ Flakoll, MD Jensen, AD Cherrington - Diabetes mellitus: a fundamental and clinical text - books.google.com PHYSIOLOGIC ACTION OF INSULIN PAUL J. FLAKOLL MICHAEL D. JENSEN ALAN D.
CHERRINCTON Insulin is commonly felt to be the primary regulator of the blood
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and glucose disappearance (R d ) are both abnormal in people with type 2
diabetes, EGP and R d were measured in 7 "severe" (SD), 9 "mild" (MD), and ... Cited by 28 - Related articles - All 3 versions
G Boden - Life sciences, 2003 - Elsevier Gluconeogenesis (GNG), ie, the formation of glucose from non-glucose precursors,
provides the glucose needed by the central nervous system during prolonged
fasting and therefore is essential for survival during starvation [12]. ... Cited by 25 - Related articles - All 5 versions