SummaryProtein feeding is known to decrease hunger and subsequent food intake in animals and humans. It has also been suggested that glucose appearance into portal vein, as occurring during meal assimilation, may induce comparable effects. Here, we connect these previous observations by reporting that intestinal gluconeogenesis (i.e., de novo synthesis of glucose) is induced during the postabsorptive time (following food digestion) in rats specifically fed on protein-enriched diet. This results in glucose release into portal blood, counterbalancing the lowering of glycemia resulting from intestinal glucose utilization. Comparable infusions into the portal vein of control postabsorptive rats (fed on starch-enriched diet) decrease food consum...
International audienceIntroduction: Intestinal gluconeogenesis (IGN) exerts metabolic benefits in en...
High-protein diets improve glucose control in both healthy and type 2 diabetic individuals. Given th...
Emerging evidence suggests the gastrointestinal tract plays an important glucoregulatory role. In th...
International audienceProtein feeding is known to decrease hunger and subsequent food intake in anim...
SummaryProtein feeding is known to decrease hunger and subsequent food intake in animals and humans....
International audienceHigh-protein meals and foods are promoted for their beneficial effects on sati...
International audienceProtein-enriched diets are well known to initiate satiety effects in animals a...
International audienceHigh-protein meals and foods are promoted for their beneficial effects on sati...
SummaryIntestinal gluconeogenesis is involved in the control of food intake. We show that mu-opioid ...
Endogenous glucose production is a crucial function for the organism, accounting for the maintenance...
International audienceIntroduction: Intestinal gluconeogenesis exerts metabolic benefits in energy h...
International audienceIntroduction: Intestinal gluconeogenesis (IGN) exerts metabolic benefits in en...
High-protein diets improve glucose control in both healthy and type 2 diabetic individuals. Given th...
Emerging evidence suggests the gastrointestinal tract plays an important glucoregulatory role. In th...
International audienceProtein feeding is known to decrease hunger and subsequent food intake in anim...
SummaryProtein feeding is known to decrease hunger and subsequent food intake in animals and humans....
International audienceHigh-protein meals and foods are promoted for their beneficial effects on sati...
International audienceProtein-enriched diets are well known to initiate satiety effects in animals a...
International audienceHigh-protein meals and foods are promoted for their beneficial effects on sati...
SummaryIntestinal gluconeogenesis is involved in the control of food intake. We show that mu-opioid ...
Endogenous glucose production is a crucial function for the organism, accounting for the maintenance...
International audienceIntroduction: Intestinal gluconeogenesis exerts metabolic benefits in energy h...
International audienceIntroduction: Intestinal gluconeogenesis (IGN) exerts metabolic benefits in en...
High-protein diets improve glucose control in both healthy and type 2 diabetic individuals. Given th...
Emerging evidence suggests the gastrointestinal tract plays an important glucoregulatory role. In th...