Indirect effect of insulin to suppress endogenous glucose production is dominant, even with hyperglucagonemia.

Volume: 100, Issue: 12, Pages: 3121 - 3130
Published: Dec 15, 1997
Abstract
Suppression of endogenous glucose production (EGP) is one of insulin's primary metabolic effects and failure of this action is a major contributor to fasting hyperglycemia of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Classically, insulin was thought to suppress the liver directly, via hyperinsulinemia in the portal vein. Recently, however, we and others have demonstrated that at least part, and possibly most of insulin's action to suppress EGP is normally...
Paper Details
Title
Indirect effect of insulin to suppress endogenous glucose production is dominant, even with hyperglucagonemia.
Published Date
Dec 15, 1997
Volume
100
Issue
12
Pages
3121 - 3130
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