International audienceThe maintenance of plasma glucose is a vital necessity in all situations. Multiple adaptations permitting endogenous glucose production from the liver, kidneys, and gut take place during starvation. The mobilization of liver glycogen stores is the more rapid process to tune blood glucose from the moment where glucose availability from food starts to lack. Increased lipolysis from the adipose depots plays a crucial role to provide energy to the whole body and especially to allow the liver to carry out gluconeogenesis from lactate and alanine, which is an endergonic process. Proteolysis from skeletal muscles then supplies carbon skeletons to build glucose from amino acids released in blood. Among the exquisite late adapt...
Sugar, or technically known as glucose, is the main source of energy of all cells in the human body....
Despite the crucial role of the liver in glucose homeostasis, a detailed mathematical model of human...
Abstract: Carbohydrate availability in the form of muscle and liver glycogen is an impor...
International audienceThe maintenance of plasma glucose is a vital necessity in all situations. Mult...
The liver plays a major role in glucose homeostasis byreleasing into the systemic circulation the ex...
The mechanisms by which the liver maintains a constant supply of oxidizable substrates, which provid...
The human organism has tools to cope with metabolic challenges like starvation that are crucial for ...
The intestine, like the liver and kidney, in various vertebrates and humans is able to carry out glu...
Most animal cells are able to meet their energy needs from the oxidation of various types of compoun...
scientific community has considered the liver to be the major source of endogenous glucose productio...
Control of energy metabolism is crucial for optimal functioning of organs and tissues. Amongst all ...
Gluconeogenesis, the metabolic process through which glucose or glycogen is synthesized from noncarb...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:The respective contributions to endogenous glucose production (EGP) ...
Digestion of food in the intestines converts the compacted storage carbohydrates, starch and glycoge...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Similar to the liver and kidneys, the intestine has been strongly s...
Sugar, or technically known as glucose, is the main source of energy of all cells in the human body....
Despite the crucial role of the liver in glucose homeostasis, a detailed mathematical model of human...
Abstract: Carbohydrate availability in the form of muscle and liver glycogen is an impor...
International audienceThe maintenance of plasma glucose is a vital necessity in all situations. Mult...
The liver plays a major role in glucose homeostasis byreleasing into the systemic circulation the ex...
The mechanisms by which the liver maintains a constant supply of oxidizable substrates, which provid...
The human organism has tools to cope with metabolic challenges like starvation that are crucial for ...
The intestine, like the liver and kidney, in various vertebrates and humans is able to carry out glu...
Most animal cells are able to meet their energy needs from the oxidation of various types of compoun...
scientific community has considered the liver to be the major source of endogenous glucose productio...
Control of energy metabolism is crucial for optimal functioning of organs and tissues. Amongst all ...
Gluconeogenesis, the metabolic process through which glucose or glycogen is synthesized from noncarb...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:The respective contributions to endogenous glucose production (EGP) ...
Digestion of food in the intestines converts the compacted storage carbohydrates, starch and glycoge...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Similar to the liver and kidneys, the intestine has been strongly s...
Sugar, or technically known as glucose, is the main source of energy of all cells in the human body....
Despite the crucial role of the liver in glucose homeostasis, a detailed mathematical model of human...
Abstract: Carbohydrate availability in the form of muscle and liver glycogen is an impor...