Comprehensive Physiology 2001
DOI: 10.1002/cphy.cp070226
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Regulation of Hepatic Glucose Uptake

Abstract: The sections in this article are: Homeostatic Mechanisms Overview Insulin Glucagon Noninsulin/Glucagon Regulation of Hepatic Glucose Production Metabolism in the Postprandial State Overview Hepatic Glycogen Storage after Eating … Show more

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“…HGU occurs by flux through glucokinase, with insulin stimulating uptake by activating glycogen synthase (24) and thereby providing a "pull mechanism" (21). Thus, as expected, HGU, the net direct contribution of plasma glucose to glycogen, and net hepatic glycogen synthesis were greatest during hyperinsulinemia.…”
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“…HGU occurs by flux through glucokinase, with insulin stimulating uptake by activating glycogen synthase (24) and thereby providing a "pull mechanism" (21). Thus, as expected, HGU, the net direct contribution of plasma glucose to glycogen, and net hepatic glycogen synthesis were greatest during hyperinsulinemia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%