1990
DOI: 10.3109/07853899009147266
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Some Experiments on Factors That Can Change Insulin Sensitivity

Abstract: Local hormones such as adenosine or prostaglandins can dramatically change the sensitivity of glucose transport in muscle to insulin. It is possible that these factors may play a role in changes in insulin sensitivity in vivo produced by such diverse conditions as treatment with furosemide, thyroid status or catecholamine status. In particular, there is evidence that chronic elevation of catecholamine or sympathetic stimulation improves insulin sensitivity. Evidence is also available to support the view that e… Show more

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“…Local hormones such as adenosine or PG can dramatically change the sensitivity of glucose transport in muscle to insulin [3]. It has been found that E-series PG can improve insulin sensitivity in isolated incubated soleus muscle [4].…”
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“…Local hormones such as adenosine or PG can dramatically change the sensitivity of glucose transport in muscle to insulin [3]. It has been found that E-series PG can improve insulin sensitivity in isolated incubated soleus muscle [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%