Peripheral effects of insulin dominate suppression of fasting hepatic glucose production

Volume: 258, Issue: 6, Pages: E1020 - E1032
Published: Jun 1, 1990
Abstract
Insulin may suppress hepatic glucose production directly, or indirectly via suppression of release of gluconeogenic substrates from extrasplanchnic tissues. To compare these mechanisms, we performed insulin dose-response experiments in conscious dogs at euglycemia, during somatostatin infusion, and intraportal glucagon replacement. Insulin was sequentially infused either intraportally (0.05, 0.20, 0.40, 1.0, 1.4, and/or 3.0; protocol I) or...
Paper Details
Title
Peripheral effects of insulin dominate suppression of fasting hepatic glucose production
Published Date
Jun 1, 1990
Volume
258
Issue
6
Pages
E1020 - E1032
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