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“The protective effect of continuous insulin infusion may stem from the effective metabolic use of excess glucose to favorably alter pathways of myocardial adenosine triphosphate production.”
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery • 2003 | View Paper
“In principle, the presence of target ATP enables hexokinase to catalyze the conversion of glucose to glucose 6-phosphate by providing a phosphate group to glucose, and thus the amount of glucose is decreased in proportion to the amount of ATP.”
“Addition of glucose also increases intracellular ATP , which is in turn necessary for the induction of autophagy because the glycolysis inhibitor oxamate inhibits it, and there is also a good correlation between LC3-II and ATP levels.”
Biochemical and biophysical research communications • 2009 | View Paper
“The addition of 5.56 mmol glucose or fructose L(-1) to sugar-free medium immediately increased the adenosine triphosphate ( ATP ) concentration and motility of sperm.”
“In human erythrocytes, dephosphorylation of AMP did not occur under physiologic conditions, but proceeded when ATP catabolism was induced by glucose lack or by alkalinization.”
“The exposure toward d-glucose (20 mmol/L) for 60 min reduced the relaxation or hyperpolarization to an ATP sensitive K+ channel (KATP) opener levcromakalim (10-8 to 3 × 10-6 mol/L and 3 × 10-6 mol/L, respectively).”
Journal of pharmacological sciences • 2020 | View Paper
“ Glucose restriction significantly reduced ATP levels in both cells, but bHB enrichment was partially compensated for the ATP levels solely in SK-OV-3 cells.”
Molecular and biochemical parasitology • 2019 | View Paper
“At the genetic level, loureirin B enhanced the relative mRNA level of Pdx‐1 and MafA. Meanwhile the intracellular level of ATP increased due to the continuous absorption of glucose.”