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Agius Loranne - - 2010
Liver glycogen is synthesized in the postprandial state in response to elevated concentrations of glucose and insulin or by activation of neuroendocrine signals and it is degraded in the postabsorptive state in response to changes in the concentrations of insulin and counter-regulatory hormones. Dysregulation of either glycogen degradation or synthesis ...
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Ros Susana - - 2010
In this study, we tested the efficacy of increasing liver glycogen synthase to improve blood glucose homeostasis. The overexpression of wild-type liver glycogen synthase in rats had no effect on blood glucose homeostasis in either the fed or the fasted state. In contrast, the expression of a constitutively active mutant ...
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Soares Ana F - - 2010
Hepatic glycogen is formed by direct and indirect pathways whose activities reflect altered nutrition or disease. Direct/indirect pathway measurements often involve test meals where ∼ 10% of carbohydrate is galactose, but its effects on direct/indirect pathway estimates are unknown. Therefore, direct/indirect pathway contributions in 24-h fasted rats given 2g/kg 100% ...
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Zhang Lei - - 2010
Diabetes mellitus is a major challenge for healthcare systems worldwide because it is strongly associated with several major health risk factors. Currently marketed drugs are insufficient to achieve long-term control of blood glucose levels and induce considerable side effects. The development of more effective drugs for metabolic diseases is still ...
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Smith JohnEric W - - 2010
Endurance performance and fuel selection while ingesting glucose (15, 30, and 60 g/h) was studied in 12 cyclists during a 2-h constant-load ride [approximately 77% peak O2 uptake] followed by a 20-km time trial. Total fat and carbohydrate (CHO) oxidation and oxidation of exogenous glucose, plasma glucose, glucose released from ...
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Floettmann Eike - - 2010
The preclinical efficacy and safety of GPi921, a glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor, was assessed following twenty-eight days of administration to Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) rats. The ZDF rat is an animal model of type 2 diabetes mellitus (TTDM) which develops severe hyperglycemia. Inhibition of glycogen phosphorylase throughout the duration of the ...
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Ramnanan Christopher J - - 2010
Insulin-mediated suppression of hepatic glucose production (HGP) is associated with sensitive intracellular signaling and molecular inhibition of gluconeogenic (GNG) enzyme mRNA expression. We determined, for the first time, the time course and relevance (to metabolic flux) of these molecular events during physiological hyperinsulinemia in vivo in a large animal model. ...
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Lai Yu-Chiang - - 2010
Insulin and contraction regulate glucose uptake and glycogen synthase (GS) via distinct mechanisms in skeletal muscles, and an additive effect has been reported. Glycogen content is known to influence both contraction- and insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and GS activity. Our study reports that contraction and insulin additively stimulate glucose uptake in ...
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Daisy P - - 2010
Diabetes mellitus is the most common and serious metabolic disorder among people all over the world. Many plants have successfully been used to overcome this problem. Cassia fistula, an ethnomedicnal plant, is widely used in Indian medicine to treat diabetes. Methanol extract of stem of plant, reduced the blood glucose ...
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Liang Li - - 2010
Whether insulin or IGFs regulate glycogen synthesis in the fetal liver remains to be determined. In this study, we used several knockout mouse strains, including those lacking Pdx-1 (pancreatic duodenal homeobox-1), Insr (insulin receptor), and Igf2 (IGF-II) to determine the role of these genes in the regulation of fetal hepatic ...
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Nielsen Joachim - - 2010
The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of aerobic training and type 2 diabetes on intramyocellular localization of lipids, mitochondria, and glycogen. Obese type 2 diabetic patients (n = 12) and matched obese controls (n = 12) participated in aerobic cycling training for 10 wk. Endurance-trained athletes ...
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Zou Feng - - 2009
AIM: To establish the mechanism underlying the improvement of glucose toxicity by Astragalus polysaccharide (APS), which occurred via an AMP activated protein kinase (AMPK)-dependent pathway. METHODS: In vivo and in vitro effects of APS on glucose homeostasis were examined in a type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) rat model. The T2DM ...
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Lancha Antonio H AH - - 2009
The consumption of protein supplements containing amino acids is increasing around the world. Aspartate (Asp) and asparagine (Asn) are amino acids metabolized by skeletal muscle. This metabolism involves biochemical pathways that are involved in increasing Krebs cycle activity via anaplerotic reactions, resulting in higher glutamine concentrations. A connection between amino ...
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van den Brand M - - 2009
Glycogenic hepatopathy (GH) is a rare cause of serum transaminase elevations in type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM). We describe a 29-year-old woman with a history of poorly controlled type 1 DM who presented with hepatomegaly and severe transaminase flares. Liver histology confirmed GH, with glycogen accumulation due to severe fluctuations ...
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Delgado Teresa C - - 2009
Sources of hepatic glycogen synthesis during an oral glucose tolerance test were evaluated in six healthy subjects by enrichment of a 75-g glucose load with 6.67% [U-(13)C]glucose and 3.33% [U-(2)H(7)]glucose and analysis of plasma glucose and hepatic uridine diphosphate-glucose enrichments (sampled as urinary menthol glucuronide) by (2)H and (13)C nuclear ...
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Shieh Jiunn-Min - - 2009
Low levels of melatonin in circulation had been reported to be related to the development of diabetes. Melatonin administration in animals increases hepatic glycogen content to lower blood glucose. However, the signaling pathway for these effects is still unclear. The present study shows that intraperitoneal injection of 10 mg/kg melatonin ...
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Kumar G - - 2009
The present study was undertaken to assess the effect of Helicteres isora L. on four important enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism (glucokinase [GK], hexokinase [HK] phosphofructokinase [PFK] and fructose-1, 6-bisphosphatase [FBP]) along with glycogen content of insulin-dependent (skeletal muscle and liver) and insulin-independent tissues (kidneys and brain) in streptozotocin (STZ; 60 ...
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Gomes Ricardo José - - 2009
The present study investigated the role of swimming training on cerebral metabolism and hippocampus concentrations of insulin and IGF-1 in diabetic rats. Wistar rats were divided in sedentary control (SC), trained control (TC), sedentary diabetic (SD), and trained diabetic (TD). Diabetes was induced by Alloxan (35 mg kg(-1) b.w.). Training ...
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Effects of two glucose ingestion rates on substrate utilization during moderate-intensity shivering.
Blondin Denis P - - 2010
Although the importance of food consumption to survive in the cold is well established, most shivering studies have focused on fuel selection in fasting subjects. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to provide the first estimates of exogenous glucose as well as liver and muscle glycogen oxidation rates ...
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Sivakumar Selvaraj - - 2009
During diabetes mellitus, endogenous hepatic glucose production is increased as a result of impaired activities of the key enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism, which leads to the condition known as hyperglycemia. D-pinitol, a bioactive constituent isolated from soybeans, has been shown to reduce hyperglycemia in experimental diabetes. We therefore designed this ...
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Beger Richard D - - 2009
Previous genetic and proteomic studies identified altered activity of various enzymes such as those of fatty acid metabolism and glycogen synthesis after a single toxic dose of valproic acid (VPA) in rats. In this study, we demonstrate the effect of VPA on metabolite synthesis flux rates and the possible use ...
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Cazarolli Luisa Helena - - 2009
In vivo and in vitro treatments were carried out to investigate the effects of apigenin-6-C-beta-L-fucopyranoside (1), isolated from Averrhoa carambola L. (Oxalidaceae), on serum glucose and insulin levels in hyperglycemic rats as well as its effect on glycogen synthesis in normal rat soleus muscle. Apigenin-6-C-beta-L-fucopyranoside showed an acute effect on ...
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Zhang Jin-an - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Hepatic insulin gene therapy (HIGT) produces near-normal glycemia in diabetic rats. Hepatic insulin production is expected to stimulate glycogen storage. However, the effect of HIGT on hepatic glycogen metabolism in vivo is unknown. METHODS: After administration of an adenoviral vector capable of inducing glucose responsive insulin production from hepatocytes, ...
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Pal Manojit - - 2009
Glucokinase is a member of the hexokinase family of enzymes that are responsible for the phosphorylation of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate for further utilization in cells. The enzyme plays a key role in glucose homeostasis. Phosphorylation of glucose by glucokinase in the liver promotes glycogen synthesis, while in the beta-cell it ...
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Oz Gülin - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: We tested the hypotheses that human brain glycogen is mobilized during hypoglycemia and its content increases above normal levels ("supercompensates") after hypoglycemia. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We utilized in vivo (13)C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in conjunction with intravenous infusions of [(13)C]glucose in healthy volunteers to measure brain glycogen ...
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Winnick Jason J - - 2009
To determine the effect of an acute increase in hepatic glycogen on net hepatic glucose uptake (NHGU) and disposition in response to insulin in vivo, studies were performed on two groups of dogs fasted 18 h. During the first 4 h of the study, somatostatin was infused peripherally, while insulin ...
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Disruption of the allosteric phosphorylase a regulation of the hepatic glycogen-targeted protein ...
Kelsall Ian R - - 2009
Type 2 diabetes is characterised by elevated blood glucose concentrations, which potentially could be normalised by stimulation of hepatic glycogen synthesis. Under glycogenolytic conditions, the interaction of hepatic glycogen-associated protein phosphatase-1 (PP1-G(L)) with glycogen phosphorylase a is believed to inhibit the dephosphorylation and activation of glycogen synthase (GS) by the ...
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Singh Fateh V - - 2009
Various functionalized mono- and diarylanthranilo-1,3-dinitriles were synthesized and evaluated for their in vitro antihyperglycemic activity against the PTP-1B, glucose-6-phosphatase, glycogen phosphorylase and alpha-glucosidase enzymes. Among various screened compounds, 5,6-diaryl substituted anthranilo-1,3-dinitriles 3a, 3b, and 3d showed good inhibitory activity against PTP-1B with IC(50) values of 58-72 microM. Three of the ...
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Rayasam Geetha Vani - - 2009
Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3), a constitutively acting multi-functional serine threonine kinase is involved in diverse physiological pathways ranging from metabolism, cell cycle, gene expression, development and oncogenesis to neuroprotection. These diverse multiple functions attributed to GSK3 can be explained by variety of substrates like glycogen synthase, tau protein and ...
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Puthanveetil, Prasanth Nair
Glycogen is an immediate source of glucose for cardiac tissue to maintain its metabolic homeostasis. However, its excess brings about cardiac structural and physiological impairments. Previously, we have demonstrated that in hearts from dexamethasone (DEX) treated animals, glycogen accumulation was enhanced. We examined the influence of DEX on glucose entry ...
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Iwueke, Adaku V.
The blood sugar lowering effect of the aqueous extract of Sarcocephalus latifolius S. M. (Rubiaceae) and Daniella oliveri Rolfe (Caesalpiniaceae) roots (250mg/kg) was investigated on normoglycaemic and alloxan induced diabetic rats. In addition, hexokinase, glucokinase and phosphofructokinase activities as well ashepatic glycogen content were assessed. The extract's potency ...
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Li Fang-Ping - - 2009
In order to observe the effect of increased serum resistin on glucose metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and hepatic insulin resistance (IR), mice were intravenously injected with recombinant adenovirus carrying the resistin gene (Adv-resistin-EGFP). Changes in hepatic glucose metabolism were observed using the Periodic Acid-Schiff method. Hepatic AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) activation ...
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Péronnet F - - 2009
Fuel selection was measured in five subjects (36.0 +/- 10.5 years old; 87.3 +/- 12.5 kg; mean +/- SD) during a 120-min tethered walking with ski poles (1.12 l O(2) min(-1)) with ingestion of (13)C-glucose (1.5 g kg(-1)), before and after a 20-day 415-km ski trek [physical activity level (PAL) ...
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Crouthamel Ming-Chih - - 2009
PURPOSE: Insulin-like growth factor-I receptor and phosphoinositide 3-kinase/AKT/mammalian target of rapamycin pathways are among the most active areas of drug discovery in cancer research. However, due to their integral roles in insulin signaling, inhibitors targeting these pathways often lead to hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia. We investigated the mechanism of hyperglycemia induced ...
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Wu Guan Zhong - - 2009
BACKGROUND: 1-[4-[2-(4-Bromobenzenesulfonamino)ethyl]phenylsulfonyl]-3-(trans-4-methylcyclohexyl)urea (I4, CAS 865483-06-3), a totally synthetic new sulfonylurea compound, incorporating part of the hypoglycemic structure of glimepiride (CAS 93479-97-1) and having anti-TXA2 receptor properties, was designed and synthesized. Its hypoglycemic property had not been reported yet. AIM: To study the hypoglycemic effects of I4 and its primary mechanisms ...
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Sato Katsuhiko - - 2009
The sugar sensitive microcapsules were prepared by a layer-by-layer deposition of concanavalin A (Con A) and glycogen on a calcium carbonate particle containing fluorescein-labeled insulin (F-insulin). The Con A/glycogen multilayer capsules were formed through sugar-lectin interactions by using inner and outer poly(ethyleneimine)/poly(vinyl sulfate) multilayers as supports, while without the supports ...
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Ismail Heba - - 2009
Reports of secondary diabetes in glycogen storage disease type III have been very limited, where the pathogenesis and management have not been clear. Here we report on a rare case of secondary diabetes in glycogen storage disease type III that has been successfully managed with insulin. This is a 19-year-old ...
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Tomiyasu Moyoko - - 2010
To investigate the relationship between liver glucose, glycogen, and plasma glucose in diabetic patients, in vivo liver carbon-13 magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((13)C MRS) with a clinical 3.0T MR system was performed. Subjects were healthy male volunteers (n=5) and male type-2 diabetic patients (n=5). Pre- and during oral glucose tolerance tests ...
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Yu Shukun - - 2008
In many living forms, glucose is stored in the polymeric form of glycogen and starch as a source of carbon and energy. Upon need, these polymers are broken down to their building block glucose in the presence of water and hydrolases, and glucose 1-phosphate in the presence of phosphate and ...
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Morgenthaler Florence D - - 2008
The only currently available method to measure brain glycogen in vivo is 13C NMR spectroscopy. Incorporation of 13C-labeled glucose (Glc) is necessary to allow glycogen measurement, but might be affected by turnover changes. Our aim was to measure glycogen absolute concentration in the rat brain by eliminating label turnover as ...
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Palsamy P - - 2009
Resveratrol, a ubiquitous stress-induced phytoalexin, has demonstrated a wide variety of biological activities which make it a good candidate for the treatment of diabetes mellitus. The present study was aimed to evaluate its therapeutic potential by assaying the activities of key enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism in streptozotocin-nicotinamide-induced diabetic rats. The ...
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Sinzato Yuri Karen - - 2008
PURPOSE: To evaluate cigarette smoke exposure and/or diabetes association effects on the glycemia and liver glycogen levels of pregnant Wistar rats. METHODS: 60 adult rats were randomly distributed into (n=10/group): non-diabetic exposed to filtered air (G1); non-diabetic exposed to cigarette smoke only before pregnancy (G2); non-diabetic exposed to cigarette smoke ...
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Morinaga Hisayo - - 2008
The Spontaneously Diabetic Torii (SDT) rat has recently been established as a new model of non-obese type 2 diabetes. In this study, we examined changes in hepatic glucose metabolism in prediabetic and diabetic SDT rats compared with age-matched control rats. The prediabetic state was confirmed at 16 weeks of age, ...
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Prabhakar Pranav K - - 2008
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is not one disease but is a heterogonous group of syndromes. Contrary to the popular belief DM is a metabolic disorder characterized by increased blood glucose level (hyperglycemia) and this is because of insufficient or inefficient insulin secretary response. Glucose is the main energy source for the ...
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Tagliabracci Vincent S - - 2008
Lafora disease is a progressive myoclonus epilepsy with onset in the teenage years followed by neurodegeneration and death within 10 years. A characteristic is the widespread formation of poorly branched, insoluble glycogen-like polymers (polyglucosan) known as Lafora bodies, which accumulate in neurons, muscle, liver, and other tissues. Approximately half of ...
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Pillot Bruno - - 2009
The aim of this study was to assess in rats the effect of protein feeding on the: 1) distribution of endogenous glucose production (EGP) among gluconeogenic organs, and 2) repercussion on the insulin sensitivity of glucose metabolism. We used gene expression analyses, a combination of glucose tracer dilution and arteriovenous ...
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Collino Massimo - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence that insulin reduces brain injury evoked by ischemia/reperfusion (I/R). However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the protective effects of insulin remain unknown. Insulin is a well-known inhibitor of glycogen synthase kinase-3beta (GSK-3beta). Here, we investigate the role of GSK-3beta inhibition on I/R-induced cerebral injury in a rat ...
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MacAulay Katrina - - 2008
In spite of its rather specific name, glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK-3) is an eclectic cellular regulator that modulates an array of processes from nuclear transcription, to neurological functions and metabolism. The enzyme is also a focal point for diverse signaling pathways that act to suppress its activity. To review recent ...
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Fettke Joerg - - 2008
The cytosolic pools of glucose-1-phosphate (Glc-1-P) and glucose-6-phosphate are essential intermediates in several biosynthetic paths, including the formation of sucrose and cell wall constituents, and they are also linked to the cytosolic starch-related heteroglycans. In this work, structural features and biochemical properties of starch-related heteroglycans were analyzed as affected by ...
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Puthanveetil Prasanth - - 2008
Glycogen is an immediate source of glucose for cardiac tissue to maintain its metabolic homeostasis. However, its excess brings about cardiac structural and physiological impairments. Previously, we have demonstrated that in hearts from dexamethasone (Dex)-treated animals, glycogen accumulation was enhanced. We examined the influence of 5'-AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) on ...
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