All vertebrate animals have developed a sophisticated regulatory system to cope with frequent and unpredictable episodes of fasting. A recent letter to Nature suggests that a switch from early gluconeogenic gene activation via CRTC2 (also known as TORC2) to late action of FOXO1 is critical to this process
A common metabolic condition for living organisms is starvation/fasting, a state that could play sys...
The farnesoid X receptor (FXR) has been suggested to play a role in gluconeogenesis. To determine wh...
Abstract Background The gut is a major energy consumer, but a comprehensive overview of the adaptive...
All vertebrate animals have developed a sophisticated regulatory system to cope with frequent and un...
During early fasting, increases in skeletal muscle proteolysis liberate free amino acids for hepatic...
Food deprivation is a common stress condition in nature. The mechanisms of fasting responses are wel...
SummarySurvival during prolonged food deprivation depends on the activation of hepatic gluconeogenes...
SummaryThe liver contributes to glucose homeostasis by promoting either storage or production of glu...
The circadian clock operates as intrinsic time-keeping machinery to preserve homeostasis in response...
Under fasting conditions, increases in circulating concentrations of glucagon maintain glucose homeo...
Under fasting conditions, the cAMP-responsive CREB coactivator TORC2 promotes glucose homeostasis by...
SummaryUnder fasting conditions, the cAMP-responsive CREB coactivator TORC2 promotes glucose homeost...
Fasting has been practiced for millennia, but, only recently, studies have shed light on its role in...
Intermittent fasting is one of the most effective dietary restriction regimens that extend life span...
Feeding behavior is a complex process that depends on the ability of the brain to integrate hormonal...
A common metabolic condition for living organisms is starvation/fasting, a state that could play sys...
The farnesoid X receptor (FXR) has been suggested to play a role in gluconeogenesis. To determine wh...
Abstract Background The gut is a major energy consumer, but a comprehensive overview of the adaptive...
All vertebrate animals have developed a sophisticated regulatory system to cope with frequent and un...
During early fasting, increases in skeletal muscle proteolysis liberate free amino acids for hepatic...
Food deprivation is a common stress condition in nature. The mechanisms of fasting responses are wel...
SummarySurvival during prolonged food deprivation depends on the activation of hepatic gluconeogenes...
SummaryThe liver contributes to glucose homeostasis by promoting either storage or production of glu...
The circadian clock operates as intrinsic time-keeping machinery to preserve homeostasis in response...
Under fasting conditions, increases in circulating concentrations of glucagon maintain glucose homeo...
Under fasting conditions, the cAMP-responsive CREB coactivator TORC2 promotes glucose homeostasis by...
SummaryUnder fasting conditions, the cAMP-responsive CREB coactivator TORC2 promotes glucose homeost...
Fasting has been practiced for millennia, but, only recently, studies have shed light on its role in...
Intermittent fasting is one of the most effective dietary restriction regimens that extend life span...
Feeding behavior is a complex process that depends on the ability of the brain to integrate hormonal...
A common metabolic condition for living organisms is starvation/fasting, a state that could play sys...
The farnesoid X receptor (FXR) has been suggested to play a role in gluconeogenesis. To determine wh...
Abstract Background The gut is a major energy consumer, but a comprehensive overview of the adaptive...