Glucose itself regulates endogenous glucose production independently of changes in glucoregulatory hormones. In addition, acute stimulation of gluconeogenesis does not increase net glucose production. This indicates autoregulation of glucose production. Glucokinase plays a role in this process by allowing hepatic glucose sensing
International audienceABSTRACTType 2 diabetes is characterized by a deterioration of glucose toleran...
Increased hepatic gluconeogenesis maintains glycemia during fasting and has been considered responsi...
SummaryWhen dietary carbohydrate is unavailable, glucose required to support metabolism in vital tis...
Plasma glucose concentration is a major regulator of glucose production in experimental animals and ...
The regulation of endogenous glucose production is central to the control of blood glucose concentra...
The liver plays a major role in glucose homeostasis byreleasing into the systemic circulation the ex...
Hepatic glucose production is critical for main-taining normoglycemia during periods of nutri-ent de...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process that contributes to maintain cell homeostasis. Alth...
Glucagon secreted by pancreatic α-cells is the major hyperglycemic hormone correcting acute hypoglyc...
Blood glucose concentrations are required to be maintained within a narrow therapeutic range in orde...
Endogenous glucose production rate (EGPR) remains constant when lactate is infused in healthy humans...
Blood glucose is the primary cellular substrate and in vivo must be tightly maintained. The liver pl...
(G6pc) by glucose presents a paradox of glucose-induced glucose intolerance. We tested whether gluco...
Hepatic glucose production is autoregulated during infusion of gluconeogenic precursors. In hypergly...
AbstractGlycolysis, a simple pathway of glucose metabolism, critically regulates insulin secretion a...
International audienceABSTRACTType 2 diabetes is characterized by a deterioration of glucose toleran...
Increased hepatic gluconeogenesis maintains glycemia during fasting and has been considered responsi...
SummaryWhen dietary carbohydrate is unavailable, glucose required to support metabolism in vital tis...
Plasma glucose concentration is a major regulator of glucose production in experimental animals and ...
The regulation of endogenous glucose production is central to the control of blood glucose concentra...
The liver plays a major role in glucose homeostasis byreleasing into the systemic circulation the ex...
Hepatic glucose production is critical for main-taining normoglycemia during periods of nutri-ent de...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process that contributes to maintain cell homeostasis. Alth...
Glucagon secreted by pancreatic α-cells is the major hyperglycemic hormone correcting acute hypoglyc...
Blood glucose concentrations are required to be maintained within a narrow therapeutic range in orde...
Endogenous glucose production rate (EGPR) remains constant when lactate is infused in healthy humans...
Blood glucose is the primary cellular substrate and in vivo must be tightly maintained. The liver pl...
(G6pc) by glucose presents a paradox of glucose-induced glucose intolerance. We tested whether gluco...
Hepatic glucose production is autoregulated during infusion of gluconeogenic precursors. In hypergly...
AbstractGlycolysis, a simple pathway of glucose metabolism, critically regulates insulin secretion a...
International audienceABSTRACTType 2 diabetes is characterized by a deterioration of glucose toleran...
Increased hepatic gluconeogenesis maintains glycemia during fasting and has been considered responsi...
SummaryWhen dietary carbohydrate is unavailable, glucose required to support metabolism in vital tis...