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P53 and Cellular Glucose Uptake

Endocrine Research, 2012
Tumor protein p53 is a transcription factor involved with cellular responses to stressors including limited glucose availability. We hypothesized that modulating p53 levels would affect cellular glucose uptake.Transfecting cultured primary mouse hepatocytes with p53 siRNA suppressed p53 mRNA expression >90%.
Alejandro J, de la Torre   +2 more
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Insulin-Stimulated Glucose Uptake and Fasting Blood Glucose.

Endocrinologia Japonica, 1991
Changes in insulin-stimulated glucose metabolism were studied in young and aged subjects, subjects with impaired glucose tolerance, and patients with NIDDM by means of the glucose clamp technique. The diabetic group includes obese and non-obese patients treated without insulin and non-obese patients treated with insulin. The glucose disposal rate (GDR)
MIKIKO OKAMOTO   +10 more
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Glycogen levels modulate myocardial glucose uptake

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1997
Glucose uptake is mediated by a family of glucose transporters [ 11, predominately GLUTl and GLUT4 in the heart. GLUTl is present solely in the plasma membrane and is primarily responsible for basal glucose uptake [2], whereas insulin stimulated glucose transport is mediated by GLUT4 [3].
J C, Hopkins, G K, Radda, K, Clarke
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Protein kinase Cζ and glucose uptake

Biochemistry (Moscow), 2006
Protein kinase Czeta (PKCzeta) is a member of the PKC family, serving downstream of insulin receptor and phosphatidylinositol (PI) 3-kinase. Many evidences suggest that PKCzeta plays a very important role in activating glucose transport response. Not only insulin but also glucose and exercise can activate PKCzeta through diverse pathways.
Li-Zhong, Liu   +5 more
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Systemic inflammation impairs cardiac glucose uptake

International Journal of Cardiology, 2012
evaluation and clinical implications of aortic stiffness and coronary flow reserve and their relation. Clin Cardiol 2008;31:304–9. [5] NemesA,Gavaller H, Csajbok E, Julesz J, Forster T, CsanadyM.Aortic stiffness is increased in acromegaly—a transthoracic echocardiographic study. Int J Cardiol 2008;124:121–3.
Yoshihiko, Kakinuma   +4 more
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Glucose uptake in dilated small intestine

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1998
The development of dilated small intestine in patients with short bowel syndrome results in increased mucosal surface area. This study examines whether the incremental increase in surface area leads to a proportional increase in absorptive function of the small intestine.Partial obstruction of the small intestine was created in rats by placing an ...
A L, Kawaguchi   +5 more
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Glucose uptake in human adipose tissue

Metabolism, 1987
One hundred grams of glucose with 50 microCi U-14C-glucose were given orally to 17 women with widely varying amounts of body fat. Radioactivity and glucose metabolism in vitro were then measured in adipose tissue obtained by needle biopsies in the abdominal and femoral regions after four hours.
P, Mårin   +3 more
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Glucose uptake by Cellulomonas fimi

World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 1993
Glucose uptake by whole-cell suspension of the facultative anaerobe Cellulomonas fimi, which was two-fold higher under aerobic conditions than under N2 or H2, was inhibited by inhibitors of electron transport and ATP synthesis and, particularly, by proton and metal ion ionophores.
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Transintegumental Glucose Uptake in Schistosomatium douthitti

The Journal of Parasitology, 1981
The double internal standard isotope method (utilizing both a highly diffusible [H3 water] and a nondiffusible reference isotope [113m-indium bound to ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid]) was applied in studies of C14 glucose uptake in the rodent blood fluke. Schistosomatium douthitti.
E M, Cornford   +2 more
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Glucose Uptake in Heterologous Expression Systems

2017
Understanding the physiological regulation of glucose transport requires the analysis of transporters, like GLUT1, in diverse tissue types. We document the utility of viral vectors for the stable expression of wild-type and modified GLUT1 transporter in different types of mammalian cells.
Eunice E, Lee, Richard C, Wang
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