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Control of glycogen synthesis by glucose, glycogen, and insulin in cultured human muscle …


R Halse, SM Bonavaud, JL Armstrong, JG … - Diabetes, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
A key feature of type 2 diabetes is impairment in the stimulation of glycogen
synthesis in skeletal muscle by insulin. Glycogen synthesis and the activity of
the enzyme glycogen synthase (GS) have been studied in human myoblasts in ...
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Glycogen depletion rather than glucose 6-P increments controls early glycogen recovery in …

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E Montell, A Arias, AM Gomez-Foix - … Journal of Physiology- Regulatory, Integrative and …, 1999 - Am Physiological Soc
In glycogen-containing muscle, glycogenesis appears to be controlled by glucose
6-phosphate (6-P) provision, but after glycogen depletion, an autoinhibitory
control of glycogen could be a determinant. We analyzed in cultured human ...
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Mechanism of muscle glycogen autoregulation in humans

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D Laurent, RS Hundal, A Dresner, TB Price, … - American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology And …, 2000 - Am Physiological Soc
To examine the mechanism by which muscle glycogen limits its own synthesis,
muscle glycogen and glucose 6-phosphate (G-6-P) concentrations were measured in
seven healthy volunteers during a euglycemic (~5.5 mM)-hyperinsulinemic ...
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Aerobic training improves insulin sensitivity 72–120 h after the last exercise session in …


EDB Goulet, MO Mélançon, M Aubertin- … - European journal of applied physiology, 2005 - Springer
Abstract The regular practice of aerobic training (AT) induces an improvement in
insulin sensitivity (IS) in healthy younger women that persists until 96–120 h
after the last exercise bout. Due to the dearth of research data, it still ...
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[CITATION] Skeletal muscle cells from insulin resistant (non-diabetic) individuals are susceptible to …


C Kausch, J Krützfeldt, S Matthaei, HU Häring … - Diabetologia, 2001
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Combined infusion of epinephrine and norepinephrine during moderate exercise reproduces …


SH Kreisman, JB Halter, M Vranic, EB Marliss - Diabetes, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Intense exercise (IE) (>80% V̇o 2max ) causes a seven- to eightfold increase in
glucose production (R a ) and a fourfold increase in glucose uptake (R d ),
resulting in hyperglycemia, whereas moderate exercise (ME) causes both to ...
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Control of glycogen synthesis in cultured human muscle cells


R Halse, JJ Rochford, JG McCormack, JR … - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1999 - ASBMB
The regulation of glycogen synthesis and associated enzymes was studied in human
myoblasts and myotubes maintained in culture. Both epidermal growth factor (EGF)
and insulin stimulated glycogen synthesis approximately 2-fold, this ...
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Metabolic effects of the addition of resistive to aerobic exercise in older men.


CM Ferrara, SH McCrone, D Brendle, AS … - International journal of sport nutrition and exercise …, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2004 Feb;14(1):73-80. Metabolic effects of
the addition of resistive to aerobic exercise in older men. ...
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Glucose uptake in muscle cell cultures from endurance-trained men


JR BERGGREN, CJ TANNER, TR KOVES, … - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > April 2005 - Volume 37 - Issue 4 > Glucose Uptake
in Muscle Cell Cultures from Endurance-Traine... ... BERGGREN, JASON R.;
TANNER, CHARLES J.; KOVES, TIMOTHY R.; MUOIO, DEBORAH M.; HOUMARD, JOSEPH A.
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Effects of insulin resistance on substrate utilization during exercise in overweight women

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B Braun, C Sharoff, SR Chipkin, F Beaudoin - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2004 - Am Physiological Soc
During exercise, obese individuals oxidize less glycogen and more fat than their
lean counterparts, but the shift in substrate use may be mediated by insulin
resistance rather than body fat per se. In addition, individuals with Type ...
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