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Hormonal interactions in carbohydrate metabolism.
- Source :
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Internationale Zeitschrift fur Vitamin- und Ernahrungsforschung. Beiheft [Int Z Vitam Ernahrungsforsch Beih] 1976; Vol. 15, pp. 58-65. - Publication Year :
- 1976
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Abstract
- Insulin is the key hormone of carbohydrate metabolism, it also influences the metabolism of fat and proteins. It lowers blood glucose by increasing glucose transport in muscle and adipose tissue and stimulates the synthesis of glycogen, fat, and protein. The anabolic action of insulin is antagonized by the catabolic action of glucagon. This hormone stimulates glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis. The molar insulin: glucagon ratio is a parameter for an anabolic or a catabolic situation. Epinephrine also antagonizes insulin action. Like glucagon it stimulates glycogenolysis. In addition it reduces the insulin sensitivity of peripheral tissues and inhibits the release of insulin. Growth hormone decreases glucose uptake in muscle and adipose tissue gluconeogenesis in liver. In the presence of insulin, growth hormone stimulates protein synthesis. The net metabolic effects of a single hormone are directly related to the activity of other synergistic or antagonistic hormones.
- Subjects :
- Adipose Tissue metabolism
Amino Acids administration & dosage
Carbohydrates administration & dosage
Diabetes Mellitus metabolism
Glucose metabolism
Glycogen metabolism
Humans
Lipid Metabolism
Liver metabolism
Muscles metabolism
Parenteral Nutrition
Proteins metabolism
Carbohydrate Metabolism
Epinephrine physiology
Glucagon physiology
Growth Hormone physiology
Insulin physiology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0373-0883
- Volume :
- 15
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Internationale Zeitschrift fur Vitamin- und Ernahrungsforschung. Beiheft
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 821893