AbstractThe concentration of insulin that produces half-maximal stimulation of glycolysis by stripped soleus muscle preparations is markedly increased by the adenosine analogues, 2-chloroadenosine and N6-phenylisopropyladenosine, but is markedly decreased by the methyl xanthine analogue, 8-phenyltheophylline. 2-Chloroadenosine increases the concentration of insulin required to stimulate glycolysis half maximally, from about 100 to 2000 μunits/ml. 8-Phenyltheophylline decreases this concentration of insulin from about 100 to 10 μunits/ml, an effect which is similar to that produced either by addition of adenosine deaminase to the medium or to exercise-training of the donor animals for 4 weeks
Mouse islets were used to study the effects of adenosine and its stable analogue L-N6-phenylisopropy...
AbstractThe stimulation of adipocyte-cyclase by isoproterenol decreases its sensitivity to adenosine...
Unweighting, but not denervation, of muscle reportedly "spares" insulin receptors, increasing insuli...
AbstractThe concentration of insulin that produces half-maximal stimulation of glycolysis by strippe...
AbstractThe concentration of insulin that produces half-maximal stimulation of glycolysis in strippe...
AbstractThe dose-response effects of a new adenosine agonist, GR79236, were examined in isolated rat...
AbstractAdenosine and its analogue N6-phenylisopropyladenosine stimulated pyruvate dehydrogenase act...
AbstractThe maximal activities of 5'-nucleotidase, adenosine deaminase and adenosine kinase were mea...
Blockade of adenosine receptors by 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine or deg radation of endogenous adenosi...
AbstractAfter administration of insulin adenosine deaminase activity was reduced in different skelet...
AbstractThe effect of 0.5,2,7 and 14 days cold exposure at 4°C on insulin sensitivity was investigat...
The adenosine-receptor antagonist 8-phenyltheophyl-line (8-PTH) was used to study the role of endoge...
The role of adenosine receptors in the regulation of muscle glucose uptake by insulin and contractio...
Rat islets were used to compare the mechanisms whereby adenosine and adrenaline inhibit insulin rele...
Background and Objectives. To investigate whether there are molecular interactions between adenosine...
Mouse islets were used to study the effects of adenosine and its stable analogue L-N6-phenylisopropy...
AbstractThe stimulation of adipocyte-cyclase by isoproterenol decreases its sensitivity to adenosine...
Unweighting, but not denervation, of muscle reportedly "spares" insulin receptors, increasing insuli...
AbstractThe concentration of insulin that produces half-maximal stimulation of glycolysis by strippe...
AbstractThe concentration of insulin that produces half-maximal stimulation of glycolysis in strippe...
AbstractThe dose-response effects of a new adenosine agonist, GR79236, were examined in isolated rat...
AbstractAdenosine and its analogue N6-phenylisopropyladenosine stimulated pyruvate dehydrogenase act...
AbstractThe maximal activities of 5'-nucleotidase, adenosine deaminase and adenosine kinase were mea...
Blockade of adenosine receptors by 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine or deg radation of endogenous adenosi...
AbstractAfter administration of insulin adenosine deaminase activity was reduced in different skelet...
AbstractThe effect of 0.5,2,7 and 14 days cold exposure at 4°C on insulin sensitivity was investigat...
The adenosine-receptor antagonist 8-phenyltheophyl-line (8-PTH) was used to study the role of endoge...
The role of adenosine receptors in the regulation of muscle glucose uptake by insulin and contractio...
Rat islets were used to compare the mechanisms whereby adenosine and adrenaline inhibit insulin rele...
Background and Objectives. To investigate whether there are molecular interactions between adenosine...
Mouse islets were used to study the effects of adenosine and its stable analogue L-N6-phenylisopropy...
AbstractThe stimulation of adipocyte-cyclase by isoproterenol decreases its sensitivity to adenosine...
Unweighting, but not denervation, of muscle reportedly "spares" insulin receptors, increasing insuli...