1960
DOI: 10.1002/jcp.1030550310
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The Effects of hydrocortisone on glycogen storage and phosphorylase activity of frog liver

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“…No significant decrease in total hepatic phosphorylase activity after cortisol administration has been reported. In fact, most studies show an increased activity (33,34) occurring as early as 12 hours after steroid administration (32). Although Steiner, Rauda, and Williams found an increase in mean glycogen synthetase activity from 2.4 to 3.7 umoles per g of liver per hour within 5 hours after prednisolone injection in rats, they did not consider this rise significant (35).…”
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“…No significant decrease in total hepatic phosphorylase activity after cortisol administration has been reported. In fact, most studies show an increased activity (33,34) occurring as early as 12 hours after steroid administration (32). Although Steiner, Rauda, and Williams found an increase in mean glycogen synthetase activity from 2.4 to 3.7 umoles per g of liver per hour within 5 hours after prednisolone injection in rats, they did not consider this rise significant (35).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%