Reduced insulin clearance and lower insulin-degrading enzyme expression in the liver might contribute to the thrifty phenotype of protein-restricted mice
Luiz F. Rezende, Rafael L. Camargo, Renato C. S. Branco, Ana P. G. Cappelli, Antonio C. Boschero, Everardo M. Carneiro
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Nutrient restriction during the early stages of life usually leads to alterations in glucose homeostasis, mainly insulin secretion and sensitivity, increasing the risk of metabolic disorders in adulthood. Despite growing evidence regarding the importance
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Reduced insulin clearance and lower insulin-degrading enzyme expression in the liver might contribute to the thrifty phenotype of protein-restricted mice
Luiz F. Rezende, Rafael L. Camargo, Renato C. S. Branco, Ana P. G. Cappelli, Antonio C. Boschero, Everardo M. Carneiro
Reduced insulin clearance and lower insulin-degrading enzyme expression in the liver might contribute to the thrifty phenotype of protein-restricted mice
Luiz F. Rezende, Rafael L. Camargo, Renato C. S. Branco, Ana P. G. Cappelli, Antonio C. Boschero, Everardo M. Carneiro
Fontes
British journal of nutrition Vol. 112, no. 6 (Sept., 2014), p. 900-907 |