1. This series of studies was undertaken to examine the adrenergic regulation of carbohydrate metabolism during exercise. Recreationally active males were tested during moderate to intense exercise on a stationary cycle ergometer. Venous and arterial plasma obtained from indwelling catheters was analysed for hormonal and metabolite responses, and hepatic glucose production and glucose uptake were measured using the tracer-dilution method with stable isotopes. Muscle samples were obtained by the needle biopsy technique to examine muscle glycogen utilisation and the flux of related muscle metabolites using enzymatic, fluorometric and radioisotopic techniques. 2. During moderate exercise adrenaline infusion induced a marked hyperglycemia and t...
alpha- and beta-adrenoceptors play a key role in the regulation of nutrient supply to working muscle...
The contribution of hepatic sympathetic innervation, glucagon and adrenaline to the glycaemic respon...
Nine endurance-trained men exercised on a cycle ergometer at ~68% peak O2 uptake to the point of vol...
# 1. To evaluate the role of adrenaline in regulating carbohydrate metabolism during moderate exerci...
1. The role of adrenaline in regulating hepatic glucose production and muscle glucose uptake during ...
1. The role of adrenaline in regulating muscle glycogenolysis and hormonesensitive lipase (HSL) acti...
production during exercise in humans: role of sympathoadre-nergic activity. Am. J. Physiol. 265 (End...
This study examined the effect of combined α- and β-adrenergic blockade on glucose kineti...
This study examined the effect of combined [alpha]- and [beta]-adrenergic blockade on glucose kineti...
The present study was designed to further characterize the role of insulin and glucagon in the regul...
The aim of this study was to differentiate the role of raised plasma adrenaline (Adr) concentrations...
AbstractRecent findings indicate that glucose uptake by contracting hindlimb [Acta Physiol. Scand. (...
The increase in hepatic glucose production (HGP) that occurs during intense exercise is accompanied ...
The contribution of hepatic sympathetic innervation, glucagon and adrenaline to the glycaemic respon...
As exercise intensity exceeds 65% of maximal oxygen uptake carbohydrate energy sources predominate. ...
alpha- and beta-adrenoceptors play a key role in the regulation of nutrient supply to working muscle...
The contribution of hepatic sympathetic innervation, glucagon and adrenaline to the glycaemic respon...
Nine endurance-trained men exercised on a cycle ergometer at ~68% peak O2 uptake to the point of vol...
# 1. To evaluate the role of adrenaline in regulating carbohydrate metabolism during moderate exerci...
1. The role of adrenaline in regulating hepatic glucose production and muscle glucose uptake during ...
1. The role of adrenaline in regulating muscle glycogenolysis and hormonesensitive lipase (HSL) acti...
production during exercise in humans: role of sympathoadre-nergic activity. Am. J. Physiol. 265 (End...
This study examined the effect of combined α- and β-adrenergic blockade on glucose kineti...
This study examined the effect of combined [alpha]- and [beta]-adrenergic blockade on glucose kineti...
The present study was designed to further characterize the role of insulin and glucagon in the regul...
The aim of this study was to differentiate the role of raised plasma adrenaline (Adr) concentrations...
AbstractRecent findings indicate that glucose uptake by contracting hindlimb [Acta Physiol. Scand. (...
The increase in hepatic glucose production (HGP) that occurs during intense exercise is accompanied ...
The contribution of hepatic sympathetic innervation, glucagon and adrenaline to the glycaemic respon...
As exercise intensity exceeds 65% of maximal oxygen uptake carbohydrate energy sources predominate. ...
alpha- and beta-adrenoceptors play a key role in the regulation of nutrient supply to working muscle...
The contribution of hepatic sympathetic innervation, glucagon and adrenaline to the glycaemic respon...
Nine endurance-trained men exercised on a cycle ergometer at ~68% peak O2 uptake to the point of vol...