Opposing effects of fructokinase C and A isoforms on fructose-induced metabolic syndrome in mice

Volume: 109, Issue: 11, Pages: 4320 - 4325
Published: Feb 27, 2012
Abstract
Fructose intake from added sugars correlates with the epidemic rise in obesity, metabolic syndrome, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Fructose intake also causes features of metabolic syndrome in laboratory animals and humans. The first enzyme in fructose metabolism is fructokinase, which exists as two isoforms, A and C. Here we show that fructose-induced metabolic syndrome is prevented in mice lacking both isoforms but is exacerbated in...
Paper Details
Title
Opposing effects of fructokinase C and A isoforms on fructose-induced metabolic syndrome in mice
Published Date
Feb 27, 2012
Volume
109
Issue
11
Pages
4320 - 4325
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