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Renal gluconeogenesis


JE Gerich, C Meyer, HJ Woerle, M Stumvoll - Diabetes Care, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Studies conducted over the last 60 years in animals and in vitro have provided
considerable evidence that the mammalian kidney can make glucose and release it
under various conditions. Until quite recently, however, it was generally ...
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Role of the human kidney in glucose homeostasis


C Meyer, JE Gerich - Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and …, 2000 - journals.lww.com
Despite over 60 years' accumulation of data from animal studies indicating that
the kidney produces glucose responsive to hormonal and other physiologic and
pathologic perturbations, most medical textbooks consider the liver to be ...
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Human kidney and liver gluconeogenesis: evidence for organ substrate selectivity

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M Stumvoll, C Meyer, G Perriello, M Kreider, S … - American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology And …, 1998 - Am Physiological Soc
To assess the contribution of the human kidney to gluconeogenesis (GN) and its
role in conversion of glutamine and alanine to glucose, we used a combination of
isotopic and organ balance techniques in nine normal postabsorptive ...
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Role of the kidney in hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes


C Meyer, JE Gerich - Current Diabetes Reports, 2002 - Springer
Introduction Early nonhuman studies In 1938, Bergman and Drury [1] presented the
first evi- dence that the kidney might release glucose and be impor- tant for
maintenance of normal glucose homeostasis. These investigators used the ...
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Contributions by kidney and liver to glucose production in the postabsorptive state and after …

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K Ekberg, BR Landau, A Wajngot, V … - Diabetes, 1999 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Contributions of renal glucose production to whole-body glucose turnover were
determined in healthy individuals by using the arteriovenous balance technique
across the kidneys and the splanchnic area combined with intra- venous ...
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Abnormal renal and hepatic glucose metabolism in type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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C Meyer, M Stumvoll, V Nadkarni, J Dostou, A … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1998 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
J. Clin. Invest. © The American Society for Clinical Investigation, Inc.
0021-9738/98/08/0619/06 $2.00 Volume 102, Number 3, August 1998, 619–624
http://www.jci.org ... Abnormal Renal and Hepatic Glucose Metabolism in ...
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Renal substrate metabolism and gluconeogenesis during hypoglycemia in humans

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E Cersosimo, P Garlick, J Ferretti - Diabetes, 2000 - Am Diabetes Assoc
To examine the potential contribution of precursor sub- strates to renal
gluconeogenesis during hypoglycemia, 14 healthy subjects had arterialized hand
vein and renal vein (under fluoroscopy) catheterized after an overnight ...
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Gluconeogenesis from glutamine and lactate in the isolated human renal proximal tubule: …

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A Conjard, M Martin, J Guitton, G Baverel, B … - Biochemical Journal, 2001 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Recent studies in io have suggested that, in humans in the postabsorptive state,
the kidneys contribute a significant fraction of systemic gluconeogenesis, and
that the stimulation of renal gluconeogenesis may fully explain the ...
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Role of the human kidney in glucose counterregulation

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C Meyer, JM Dostou, JE Gerich - Diabetes, 1999 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Animal experiments indicate that the kidney may play an important role in
glucose counterregulation. Because the human kidney normally takes up and
releases glucose, and since patients with end-stage renal disease are prone ...
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Renal substrate exchange and gluconeogenesis in normal postabsorptive humans

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C Meyer, M Stumvoll, J Dostou, S Welle, M … - American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology And …, 2002 - Am Physiological Soc
Release of glucose by the kidney in postabsorptive normal humans is generally
regarded as being wholly due to gluconeogenesis. Although lactate is the most
important systemic gluconeogenic precursor and there is appreciable net ...
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