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Hepatic gluconeogenesis in rats trained to eat a single meal daily. Role of eating periodicity and the amount of food ingested in the last meal
(2001-12-01)
Rats trained to eat a single daily meal (MF rats), from 8:00-10:00 a.m., increased food intake from the 1 st to the 12 th (125%) day of feeding training. In this work we compared the influence of the higher food ingestion ...
Hepatic gluconeogenesis in rats trained to eat a single meal daily. Role of eating periodicity and the amount of food ingested in the last meal
(2001-12-01)
Rats trained to eat a single daily meal (MF rats), from 8:00-10:00 a.m., increased food intake from the 1 st to the 12 th (125%) day of feeding training. In this work we compared the influence of the higher food ingestion ...
Effect of a meal feeding schedule on hepatic glycogen synthesis and gluconeogenesis in rats
(2001-06-21)
We investigated the effect of a meal feeding schedule (MFS) on food intake, hepatic glycogen synthesis, hepatic capacity to produce glucose and glycemia in rats. The MFS comprised free access to food for a 2-hour period ...
Effect of a meal feeding schedule on hepatic glycogen synthesis and gluconeogenesis in rats
(2001-06-21)
We investigated the effect of a meal feeding schedule (MFS) on food intake, hepatic glycogen synthesis, hepatic capacity to produce glucose and glycemia in rats. The MFS comprised free access to food for a 2-hour period ...
Melatonin acts through MT1/MT2 receptors to activate hypothalamic Akt and suppress hepatic gluconeogenesis in rats
(American Physiological SocietyBethesda, 2013-07-15)
Melatonin can contribute to glucose homeostasis either by decreasing gluconeogenesis or by counteracting insulin resistance in distinct models of obesity. However, the precise mechanism through which melatonin controls ...
Hepatic metabolites and uric excretion in fructose -1,6- diphosphatase deficiency
(1988)
There have been a small number of patients reported with inherited disorders of
gluconeogenesis. We studied a female patient with fructose-1,6-diphosphatase
(FDPase; EC 3.1.3.11) deficiency (McKusick 22970), born of ...
Melatonin acts through MT1/MT2 receptors to activate hypothalamic Akt and suppress hepatic gluconeogenesis in rats
(Amer Physiological SocBethesdaEUA, 2013)