2016
DOI: 10.1556/2060.103.2016.3.3
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Exercise partially reverses the inhibitory effect of caffeine on liver gluconeogenesis in type 1 diabetic rats with hypoglycemia

Abstract: The purpose was to determine the possible effects of exercise and/or caffeine on hypoglycemia and liver gluconeogenesis in diabetic rats. These were divided into four subgroups: (a) intraperitoneal insulin only, (b) exercise bout before insulin, (c) caffeine after insulin, and (d) exercise bout before and caffeine after insulin. The marked glycemic drop 45 min after insulin (0 min = 229.00, 45 min = 75.75) was considerably reduced (p < 0.05) by caffeine or exercise (45 min: exercise = 127.00, caffeine = 104.78… Show more

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“…Second, it cannot be excluded that caffeine or any other Coca-Cola ingredient has a crucial role. Caffeine is known to modulate gluconeogenesis in the liver [38,39], and although this effect cannot explain our results, some other effect may be involved.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…Second, it cannot be excluded that caffeine or any other Coca-Cola ingredient has a crucial role. Caffeine is known to modulate gluconeogenesis in the liver [38,39], and although this effect cannot explain our results, some other effect may be involved.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%