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Metabolism: clinical and experimental • 1981 | View Paper
“Both insulin and XMetA lowered β‐hydroxybutyrate levels in plasma; however, only insulin reduced both non‐esterified fatty acids (NEFA) and glycerol concentrations.”
Journal of cellular biochemistry • 2015 | View Paper
“Results:Low-dose insulin infusion resulted in suppression of the glycerol rate of appearance ranging from 4% (most resistant) to 85% (most sensitive), indicating a good range of adipose tissue insulin sensitivity in the study population.”
“The presence of insulin lowered glycerol uptake and corresponding fluxes involved in lipid metabolism for all glucose levels but otherwise exerted negligible effect on metabolism.”
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism • 2005 | View Paper
“Thus, it is likely that free fatty acids (FFA), glycerol and other adipocytokines released from the ip adipose tissue may have peculiar effects on hepatic metabolism of glucose, triglycerides, insulin , and other substrates and hormones.”
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism • 2004 | View Paper
“The fractional release of glycerol (difference between interstitial glycerol and arterialized venous plasma glycerol) was reduced by more than one-half in adipose tissue (P < 0.0001) in response to insulin , whereas it remained unaltered in skeletal muscle.”
American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism • 2002 | View Paper
“LR was appropriately low for body fat mass in LW, with a brisk increase between 0 and 1.5 h. A negative correlation exists between GR (abdominal area) and insulin levels in the postabsorptive state (P < 0.0001).”