Elevated blood fructose concentrations constitute the basis for organ dysfunction in fructose-induced metabolic syndrome. We hypothesized that diet-induced changes in blood fructose concentrations are regulated by ketohexokinase (KHK) and the fructose transporter GLUT5. Portal and systemic fructose concentrations determined by HPLC in wild-type mice fed for 7 days 0% free fructose were 1 mM) with reversed portal to systemic gradients. Systemic fructose in wild-type and KHK(-/-) mice changed by 0.34 and 1.8 mM, respectively, for every millimolar increase in portal fructose concentration. Systemic glucose varied strongly with systemic, but not portal, fructose levels in wild-type, and was independent of systemic and portal fructose in KHK(-/-...
Diabetes mellitus and the metabolic syndrome are becoming leading causes of death in the world. Iden...
The chronic intake of fructose has been linked to insulin resistance, obesity, dyslipidemia and nona...
AbstractMetabolic syndrome (MetS), characterized by a constellation of disorders such as hyperglycem...
Marked increases in fructose consumption have been tightly linked to metabolic diseases. One-third o...
Excessive intake of fructose increases lipogenesis in the liver, leading to hepatic lipid accumulati...
Obesity rates have been climbing steadily for the past hundred years, and in conjunction so have the...
Excessive fructose consumption in Western diets correlates with increases in obesity, insulin resist...
The metabolic syndrome (MetS), defined as the co-occurrence of disorders including obesity, dyslipid...
Per capita fructose consumption has increased 100-fold over the last century1. Epidemiological studi...
Fructose is an important nutritive component of foods such as honey and fruit, but this easily avail...
AbstractDietary fructose has been suspected to contribute to development of metabolic syndrome. Howe...
Fructose is an important nutritive component of foods such as honey and fruit, but this easily avail...
Despite strong indications that increased consumption of added sugars correlates with greater risks ...
High consumption of fructose-sweetened beverages has been linked to a high prevalence of chronic met...
The chronic intake of fructose has been linked to insulin resistance, obesity, dyslipidemia and nona...
Diabetes mellitus and the metabolic syndrome are becoming leading causes of death in the world. Iden...
The chronic intake of fructose has been linked to insulin resistance, obesity, dyslipidemia and nona...
AbstractMetabolic syndrome (MetS), characterized by a constellation of disorders such as hyperglycem...
Marked increases in fructose consumption have been tightly linked to metabolic diseases. One-third o...
Excessive intake of fructose increases lipogenesis in the liver, leading to hepatic lipid accumulati...
Obesity rates have been climbing steadily for the past hundred years, and in conjunction so have the...
Excessive fructose consumption in Western diets correlates with increases in obesity, insulin resist...
The metabolic syndrome (MetS), defined as the co-occurrence of disorders including obesity, dyslipid...
Per capita fructose consumption has increased 100-fold over the last century1. Epidemiological studi...
Fructose is an important nutritive component of foods such as honey and fruit, but this easily avail...
AbstractDietary fructose has been suspected to contribute to development of metabolic syndrome. Howe...
Fructose is an important nutritive component of foods such as honey and fruit, but this easily avail...
Despite strong indications that increased consumption of added sugars correlates with greater risks ...
High consumption of fructose-sweetened beverages has been linked to a high prevalence of chronic met...
The chronic intake of fructose has been linked to insulin resistance, obesity, dyslipidemia and nona...
Diabetes mellitus and the metabolic syndrome are becoming leading causes of death in the world. Iden...
The chronic intake of fructose has been linked to insulin resistance, obesity, dyslipidemia and nona...
AbstractMetabolic syndrome (MetS), characterized by a constellation of disorders such as hyperglycem...