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Hepatic adaptations to maintain metabolic homeostasis in response to fasting and refeeding in mice

机译:对小鼠禁食和再喂养的肝脏适应作用以维持代谢稳态

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BackgroundThe increased incidence of obesity and associated metabolic diseases has driven research focused on genetically or pharmacologically alleviating metabolic dysfunction. These studies employ a range of fasting-refeeding models including 4–24 h fasts, “overnight” fasts, or meal feeding. Still, we lack literature that describes the physiologically relevant adaptations that accompany changes in the duration of fasting and re-feeding. Since the liver is central to whole body metabolic homeostasis, we investigated the timing of the fast-induced shift toward glycogenolysis, gluconeogenesis, and ketogenesis and the meal-induced switch toward glycogenesis and away from ketogenesis.
机译:背景技术肥胖症和相关代谢疾病的发病率不断增长,推动着力于从遗传或药理学角度减轻代谢功能障碍的研究。这些研究采用了一系列的禁食-再喂养模型,包括4-24小时的禁食,“过夜”禁食或进餐。但是,我们缺乏描述空腹和重新喂食持续时间变化的生理相关适应性的文献。由于肝脏是全身代谢稳态的中心,因此我们研究了快速诱导的向糖原分解,糖异生和生酮转变的时机,以及膳食诱导的向糖原和远离生酮的转变。

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