APStracts (ISSN 1080-4757) Vol. 3, 1996
The American Physiological Society
AJP: Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Altered fluxes responsible for suppression of hepatic glucose
production and apparent gluconeogenesis by exogenous glucose in
previously fasted rats.
Hellerstein, Marc K., Richard A. Neese, Jean-Marc Schwarz, Scott
Turner, Dennis Faix, Kenneth Wu.
Department of Nutritional Sciences, 309 Morgan Hall, University of
California, Berkeley, CA 94720-3104, Division of Endocrinology and
Medicine, Department of Medicine, San Francisco General Hospital,
University of California, 1001 Potrero Avenue, San Francisco, CA
94110
APStracts 3:0192E, 1996.
- Contraction-induced intracellular signals and their relationship to
muscle glut4 concentration.
Yaspelkis, B. B., A. L. Castle, R. P. Farrar, and J. L. Ivy.
Exercise Physiology and Metabolism Laboratory, Department of
Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
78712
APStracts 3:0193E, 1996.
- Insulin regulates liver glycogen synthase and glycogen
phosphorylase activity reciprocally in rhesus monkeys.
Ortmeyer, Heidi K., Noni L. Bodkin, and Barbara C. Hansen.
Obesity and Diabetes Research Center, Department of Physiology,
School of Medicine, University of Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore,
MD 21201
APStracts 3:0194E, 1996.
- Use of the labeling pattern of liver glutamate to calculate rates
of krebs cycle and gluconeogenesis.
Large, Val[acute]erie, Henri Brunengraber, Mich[grave]ele Odeon, and
Michel Beylot.
INSERM U. 197, Lyon, France and Department of Nutrition, C.W.R.U.,
Cleveland, USA
APStracts 3:0195E, 1996.