Skeletal muscle glycolysis, oxidation, and storage of an oral glucose load

scientific article published on May 1988

Skeletal muscle glycolysis, oxidation, and storage of an oral glucose load is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1172/JCI113489
P932PMC publication ID442590
P698PubMed publication ID3130396
P5875ResearchGate publication ID20026684

P2093author name stringT Aoki
M Berger
A Mitrakou
D Kelley
H Marsh
J Sorensen
G Sonnenberg
J Benn
F Schwenk
M Arcangeli
P2860cites workStarvation in manQ28247730
The glucose paradox. Is glucose a substrate for liver metabolism?Q28267552
Comparison of carbohydrate utilization in man using indirect calorimetry and mass spectrometry after an oral load of 100 g naturally-labelled [13C]glucoseQ34215973
Effects of insulin on peripheral and splanchnic glucose metabolism in noninsulin-dependent (type II) diabetes mellitusQ34541876
Metabolic fate of extracted glucose in normal human myocardiumQ34564456
Postprandial hyperglycemia in patients with noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Role of hepatic and extrahepatic tissuesQ34577909
Relationship between insulin-mediated glucose disposal and lipid metabolism in man.Q34624238
The quantitatively minor role of carbohydrate in oxidative metabolism by skeletal muscle in intact man in the basal state; measurements of oxygen and glucose uptake and carbon dioxide and lactate production in the forearmQ35559703
Determination of Krebs cycle metabolic carbon exchange in vivo and its use to estimate the individual contributions of gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis to overall glucose output in manQ35581333
Gluconeogenesis: methodological approaches in vivoQ39617767
The glucose-alanine cycleQ39921733
Influence of Oral Glucose Ingestion on Splanchnic Glucose and Gluconeogenic Substrate Metabolism in ManQ41966797
Impact of glucose ingestion on hepatic and peripheral glucose metabolism in man: an analysis based on simultaneous use of the forearm and double isotope techniquesQ42661273
Rates and mechanisms of glucose, galactose, and xylose absorption in man in vivoQ44581759
Glucose oxidation in relation to the size of the oral glucose loading doseQ47275582
Effects of hypoxia and normocarbia on cerebral blood flow and metabolism in conscious manQ51209603
CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM IN THERAPEUTIC INSULIN COMA.Q51277420
EFFECT OF ISCHEMIA ON KNOWN SUBSTRATES AND COFACTORS OF THE GLYCOLYTIC PATHWAY IN BRAINQ51279822
ON THE INTERMEDIATE METABOLISM OF CARBOHYDRATES IN THE BRAIN OF HEALTHY PERSONS.Q51280914
Overnutrition induced decrease in insulin action for glucose storage: in vivo and in vitro in man.Q51634848
Carbohydrate Oxidation and Storage in Obese Non-insulin-dependent Diabetic Patients: Effects of Improving Glycemic ControlQ51645495
The Contrasting Responses of Splanchnic and Renal Glucose Output to Gluconeogenic Substrates and to Hypoglucagonemia in 60-h-fasted HumansQ51658440
Renal Substrate Exchange in Human Diabetes MellitusQ51672952
The glycogen synthase system in skeletal muscle of normal humans and patients with myotonic dystrophy: effect of glucose and insulin administration.Q51675953
Calculation of substrate oxidation rates in vivo from gaseous exchange.Q52703700
Initial splanchnic extraction of ingested glucose in normal man.Q52792774
Intraportal glucose infusion matched to oral glucose absorption. Lack of evidence for "gut factor" involvement in hepatic glucose storage.Q53712943
A microfluorometric enzymatic assay for the determination of alanine and pyruvate in plasma and tissues.Q54271452
The blood flow in skin and muscle of the human forearm.Q54430128
Exchange of metabolites in the leg of exercising juvenile diabetic subjectsQ58449547
Alanine and Gluconeogenesis in Man: Effect of EthanolQ67293465
Carbohydrate storage in man: speculations and some quantitative considerationsQ67420678
Carbohydrate and lipid oxidation in normal and diabetic subjectsQ67585869
Glucose storage is a major determinant of in vivo "insulin resistance" in subjects with normal glucose toleranceQ68866015
Forearm Glucose Uptake During the Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in Normal SubjectsQ69542114
Validity of the rates of production and utilization of metabolites as determined by tracer methods in intact animalsQ69779629
The disposal of an oral glucose load in healthy subjects. A quantitative studyQ69896265
The effect of insulin on the disposal of intravenous glucose. Results from indirect calorimetry and hepatic and femoral venous catheterizationQ70196543
Absorption and disposition of a glucose load in the conscious dogQ70244212
Comparison of peripheral glucose uptake after oral glucose loading and a mixed mealQ70264835
The 75-g oral glucose tolerance test: Effect on splanchnic metabolism of substrates and pancreatic hormone release in healthy manQ70314166
The effects of ingested and intravenous glucose on forearm uptake of glucose and glucogenic substrate in normal manQ71100858
The role of fractional glucose extraction in the regulation of splanchnic glucose metabolism in normal and diabetic manQ71130151
Coated Charcoal Immunoassay of InsulinQ71162157
Restoration of glucose homeostasis in insulin-dependent diabetic subjects. An inducible processQ71470050
Sources of carbon in hepatic glycogen synthesis during absorption of an oral glucose load in humansQ71585328
Muscle mass: reliable indicator of protein-energy malnutrition severity and outcomeQ71604077
Splanchnic and peripheral disposal of oral glucose in manQ71763755
Importance of the Hematocrit in Interpretation of Blood SugarQ72556502
THE CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM OF THE HUMAN BRAIN. I. STUDIES WITH SUBSTRATE-SPECIFIC ENZYMATIC METHODS IN NORMAL BRAIN CIRCULATIONQ76679442
The simultaneous determination of C14 and H3 in the terminal groups of glucoseQ79352643
Methods for the investigation of peripheral blood flowQ79501261
The enzymatic synthesis of 5-ribosyluridylic acidQ79518272
P433issue5
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)1563-1571
P577publication date1988-05-01
P1433published inJournal of Clinical InvestigationQ3186904
P1476titleSkeletal muscle glycolysis, oxidation, and storage of an oral glucose load
P478volume81

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q51595569A non-invasive assessment of hepatic glycogen kinetics and post-absorptive gluconeogenesis in man.
Q24629428A noninvasive method to measure splanchnic glucose uptake after oral glucose administration
Q45013706Abnormal renal, hepatic, and muscle glucose metabolism following glucose ingestion in type 2 diabetes
Q40812903Action of insulin on glucose metabolism in vivo
Q37050347Activation of basal gluconeogenesis by coactivator p300 maintains hepatic glycogen storage
Q38009587Acute and chronic effects of hyperglycaemia on glucose metabolism
Q40789271Alcohol, glucose metabolism and diabetes
Q34549886Approaches to preventing mealtime hyperglycaemic excursions
Q37022726Canagliflozin lowers postprandial glucose and insulin by delaying intestinal glucose absorption in addition to increasing urinary glucose excretion: results of a randomized, placebo-controlled study
Q90186581CarbMetSim: A discrete-event simulator for carbohydrate metabolism in humans
Q91963972Carbohydrate Intake in the Context of Exercise in People with Type 1 Diabetes
Q54322042Changes in muscle glucose metabolism in type 1 diabetes.
Q37351019Comparison of the time courses of insulin and the portal signal on hepatic glucose and glycogen metabolism in the conscious dog.
Q40850456Control of glycaemia
Q41283425Diabetes and dyslipidemia: characterizing lipoprotein metabolism
Q37554194Diabetes mellitus and gastric emptying: questions and issues in clinical practice
Q55311614Dietary Flavonoids in the Prevention of T2D: An Overview.
Q57799524Dietary sugars, exercise and hepatic carbohydrate metabolism
Q42524652Diets enriched in sucrose or fat increase gluconeogenesis and G-6-Pase but not basal glucose production in rats
Q37351139Direct assessment of liver glycogen storage by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and regulation of glucose homeostasis after a mixed meal in normal subjects.
Q44230857Direct assessment of muscle glycogen storage after mixed meals in normal and type 2 diabetic subjects
Q44058300Effect of enteral vs. parenteral glucose delivery on initial splanchnic glucose uptake in nondiabetic humans
Q43237468Effects of a short-term overfeeding with fructose or glucose in healthy young males
Q34258624Effects of altered glucose homeostasis on glucose transporter expression in skeletal muscle of the rat
Q71293202Effects of an acute decrease in non-esterified fatty acid levels on muscle glucose utilization and forearm indirect calorimetry in lean NIDDM patients
Q42522301Effects of fish oil on metabolic responses to oral fructose and glucose loads in healthy humans
Q46877806Effects of hyperglycemia on glucose metabolism before and after oral glucose ingestion in normal men.
Q36955235Effects of ovariectomy and intrinsic aerobic capacity on tissue-specific insulin sensitivity
Q73156920Endothelial and metabolic characteristics of patients with angina and angiographically normal coronary arteries: comparison with subjects with insulin resistance syndrome and normal controls
Q38592327Energy balance and metabolic changes with sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibition
Q45018051Enzymatic regulation of glucose disposal in human skeletal muscle after a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet
Q44296586Estimation of glucose-alanine-lactate-glutamine cycles in postabsorptive humans: role of skeletal muscle
Q44715661Evaluation of hepatic and whole body glycogen metabolism in humans during repeated administrations of small loads of 13C glucose
Q41233806Expression of the gene encoding glycogen phosphorylase is elevated in diabetic rat skeletal muscle and is regulated by insulin and cyclic AMP.
Q34258211Failure of substrate-induced gluconeogenesis to increase overall glucose appearance in normal humans. Demonstration of hepatic autoregulation without a change in plasma glucose concentration
Q46025767Formation of gluconeogenic precursors in rat skeletal muscle during fasted-refed transition.
Q28298033Fructose induced lipogenesis: from sugar to fat to insulin resistance
Q72800228Glycogen: its mode of formation and contribution to hepatic glucose output in postabsorptive humans
Q38258209Growing healthy muscles to optimise metabolic health into adult life
Q40872378Hepatic energy and substrate metabolism: a possible metabolic basis for early nutritional support in cirrhotic patients
Q40417724Hepatic fuel selection
Q34361034Hepatic glucose uptake, gluconeogenesis and the regulation of glycogen synthesis
Q72795603How to measure insulin action in vivo
Q43771140Hyperglycemia compensates for diet-induced insulin resistance in liver and skeletal muscle of rats
Q46923072Importance of changes in gastric emptying for postprandial plasma glucose fluxes in healthy humans
Q92794194Inflammation and apoptosis accelerate progression to irreversible atrophy in denervated intrinsic muscles of the hand compared with biceps: proteomic analysis of a rat model of obstetric brachial plexus palsy
Q43658356Influence of dietary fat on postprandial glucose metabolism (exogenous and endogenous) using intrinsically (13)C-enriched durum wheat
Q54153329Inhibition of glucose uptake by 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in the isolated rat soleus muscle.
Q35215573Inhibition of lipolysis in Type 2 diabetes normalizes glucose disposal without change in muscle glycogen synthesis rates
Q33760266Insulin resistance and antidiabetic drugs
Q51594191Insulin resistance as the major cause of impaired glucose tolerance: a self-fulfilling prophesy?
Q33898062Insulin resistance in liver cirrhosis. Positron-emission tomography scan analysis of skeletal muscle glucose metabolism
Q39800118Insulin resistance of glucose uptake in skeletal muscle cannot be ameliorated by enhancing endothelium-dependent blood flow in obesity
Q33599422Insulin, cation metabolism and insulin resistance
Q44746442Intolerance to carbohydrates: the seven questions
Q37444351Is muscle the major site of insulin resistance in type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus?
Q35818094Mechanism of increased gluconeogenesis in noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Role of alterations in systemic, hepatic, and muscle lactate and alanine metabolism
Q46654997Mechanisms for abnormal postprandial glucose metabolism in type 2 diabetes
Q51613277Mechanisms of starvation diabetes: a study with double tracer and indirect calorimetry.
Q40303746Metabolic handling of orally administered glucose in cirrhosis
Q36883203Metabolic profiling of the human response to a glucose challenge reveals distinct axes of insulin sensitivity
Q47423998Modelling insulin resistance in rodents by alterations in diet. What have "high fat" and high calorie diets revealed?
Q64265301Modulatory effects of miracle fruit ethanolic extracts on glucose uptake through the insulin signaling pathway in C2C12 mouse myotubes cells
Q34080551PLIN5 deletion remodels intracellular lipid composition and causes insulin resistance in muscle.
Q46629686Parallel evolution of the glycogen synthase 1 (muscle) gene Gys1 between Old World and New World fruit bats (Order: Chiroptera).
Q35787142Pathogenesis of type 2 (non-insulin dependent) diabetes mellitus: a balanced overview
Q44244726Pathways for glucose disposal after meal ingestion in humans
Q44737309Peripheral tissue glucose uptake is not reduced after an oral glucose load in Southern Italian subjects at risk of developing non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
Q34166745Physiology of glucose homeostasis
Q34166404Postprandial glucose: the nondiabetic state
Q54299084Reduced glycogen synthase activity in skeletal muscle from obese patients with and without type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus.
Q44058308Regulation of endogenous glucose production after a mixed meal in type 2 diabetes
Q34787063Regulation of hepatic glucose production and the role of gluconeogenesis in humans: is the rate of gluconeogenesis constant?
Q52293804Relationship between limb and muscle blood flow in man.
Q37346162Resistance training improves indices of muscle insulin sensitivity and β-cell function in overweight/obese, sedentary young men.
Q43852616Role of human liver, kidney, and skeletal muscle in postprandial glucose homeostasis
Q39578344Role of insulin resistance in the pathogenesis of type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus
Q68228441Role of the rat liver in the disposal of a glucose gavage
Q92662966Sarcopenic Obesity, Insulin Resistance, and Their Implications in Cardiovascular and Metabolic Consequences
Q33910469Skeletal muscle glycogenolysis is more sensitive to insulin than is glucose transport/phosphorylation. Relation to the insulin-mediated inhibition of hepatic glucose production
Q67745107Skeletal muscle is a major site of lactate uptake and release during hyperinsulinemia
Q44521563Splanchnic tissues play a crucial role in uremic glucose intolerance
Q29347249TUSC5 regulates insulin-mediated adipose tissue glucose uptake by modulation of GLUT4 recycling
Q58742042The Flavonoid Kaempferol Ameliorates Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes by Suppressing Hepatic Glucose Production
Q37226854The Liver and Glycogen Metabolism
Q38247935The regulation of glucose metabolism: implications and considerations for the assessment of glucose homeostasis in rodents.
Q92830497The role of skeletal muscle Akt in the regulation of muscle mass and glucose homeostasis
Q35642128The role of skeletal muscle glycogen breakdown for regulation of insulin sensitivity by exercise
Q51383588The unfolded protein response in human skeletal muscle is not involved in the onset of glucose tolerance impairment induced by a fat-rich diet.
Q42019713Tissue differences in the response of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex to a glucose load during the development of obesity in gold-thioglucose-obese mice
Q35766893Uptake and release of glucose by the human kidney. Postabsorptive rates and responses to epinephrine
Q68552443Use of a new gas chromatograph isotope ratio mass spectrometer to trace exogenous 13C labelled glucose at a very low level of enrichment in man
Q87342528mRNA expression characteristics are different in irreversibly atrophic intrinsic muscles of the forepaw compared with reversibly atrophic biceps in a rat model of obstetric brachial plexus palsy (OBPP)
Q37253469mTORC2 and AMPK differentially regulate muscle triglyceride content via Perilipin 3
Q55358970p300/CBP as a Key Nutritional Sensor for Hepatic Energy Homeostasis and Liver Fibrosis.

Search more.