2023
222-OR: Metformin Reduces Fasting Glycemia in Well-Controlled Type 2 Diabetes by Promoting Aerobic Glycolysis Independent of Decreasing Endogenous Glucose Production
SARABHAI T, LAMOIA T, FRIESL S, JONUSCHEIT M, PETERSEN K, SHULMAN G, RODEN M. 222-OR: Metformin Reduces Fasting Glycemia in Well-Controlled Type 2 Diabetes by Promoting Aerobic Glycolysis Independent of Decreasing Endogenous Glucose Production. Diabetes 2023, 72 DOI: 10.2337/db23-222-or.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEndogenous glucose productionRates of EGPType 2 diabetesHepatic ATP contentMetformin treatmentGlucose clearanceNovo NordiskGlucose productionGlycogen contentGlucose-lowering effectHepatic TAG contentLactate productionBlood glucose levelsPlasma glucose concentrationPeripheral glucose clearanceHepatic glycogen contentATP contentAdvisory PanelFortress BiotechMetformin-induced inhibitionGlycemic controlDohme Corp.Hepatic triglyceridesMitochondrial electron transport chain activityGlucose levels
2008
Correction: A Prevalent Variant in PPP1R3A Impairs Glycogen Synthesis and Reduces Muscle Glycogen Content in Humans and Mice
Savage D, Zhai L, Ravikumar B, Choi C, Snaar J, McGuire A, Wou S, Medina-Gomez G, Kim S, Bock C, Segvich D, Solanky B, Deelchand D, Vidal-Puig A, Wareham N, Shulman G, Karpe F, Taylor R, Pederson B, Roach P, O'Rahilly S, DePaoli-Roach A. Correction: A Prevalent Variant in PPP1R3A Impairs Glycogen Synthesis and Reduces Muscle Glycogen Content in Humans and Mice. PLOS Medicine 2008, 5: e246. PMCID: PMC2605894, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0050246.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2001
Regulation of Hepatic Glucose Uptake
Taylor R, Shulman G. Regulation of Hepatic Glucose Uptake. 2001, 787-802. DOI: 10.1002/cphy.cp070226.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHepatic glucose productionHepatic glucose uptakeGlucose productionGlucose uptakeHepatic glycogen storageLiver glycogen storesHepatic glycogen contentGlycogen storage diseaseNormal diurnal fluctuationsPortal signalPostprandial statePostabsorptive stateGlycogen storesGlycogen contentGlucagon regulationGlycogen storageHomeostatic mechanismsStorage diseaseGlycogen synthesisEarly adaptationMetabolismGlucose carbonCirrhosisContribution of net hepatic glycogen synthesis to disposal of an oral glucose load in humans
Petersen K, Cline G, Gerard D, Magnusson I, Rothman D, Shulman G. Contribution of net hepatic glycogen synthesis to disposal of an oral glucose load in humans. Metabolism 2001, 50: 598-601. PMID: 11319724, DOI: 10.1053/meta.2001.22561.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatic glycogen synthesisOral glucose loadGlucose loadMagnetic resonance imagingLiver glycogen synthesisNet hepatic glycogen synthesisLiver volumeGlycogen synthesisWhole-body glucose disposalGlycogen contentHepatic glycogen concentrationIngestion of glucoseLiver glycogen contentHepatic glycogen contentIdentical glucose loadHepatic UDP-glucoseGlucose disposalGroup 2Group 1Direct pathwayResonance imagingGlycogen concentrationMean maximum rateLiverIngestion
2000
Effects of Caffeine on Muscle Glycogen Utilization and the Neuroendocrine Axis during Exercise1
Laurent D, Schneider K, Prusaczyk W, Franklin C, Vogel S, Krssak M, Petersen K, Goforth H, Shulman G. Effects of Caffeine on Muscle Glycogen Utilization and the Neuroendocrine Axis during Exercise1. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2000, 85: 2170-2175. PMID: 10852448, DOI: 10.1210/jcem.85.6.6655.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMuscle glycogen contentMuscle glycogen utilizationGlycogen contentCaffeine ingestionNeuroendocrine axisGlycogen utilizationGlycogen-sparing effectFree fatty acid concentrationsBeta-endorphin levelsCaffeine-treated groupExercise-induced glycogen depletionMaximal oxygen consumptionEffects of caffeineHigher muscle glycogen contentPlacebo groupExercise enduranceFatty acid concentrationsPlasma concentrationsNeuroendocrine hormonesCortisol releaseProlonged exerciseGlycogen depletionPlasma lactateNormal valuesThigh musclesMechanism of muscle glycogen autoregulation in humans
Laurent D, Hundal R, Dresner A, Price T, Vogel S, Petersen K, Shulman G. Mechanism of muscle glycogen autoregulation in humans. AJP Endocrinology And Metabolism 2000, 278: e663-e668. PMID: 10751200, DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.2000.278.4.e663.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInsulin-stimulated ratesWhole body glucose oxidation ratesMuscle glycogenGlycogen loadingPlasma free fatty acid concentrationsWhole-body glucose uptakeFree fatty acid concentrationsMuscle glycogen contentGlucose oxidation ratesMuscle glycogen synthesisPlasma lactate concentrationTwofold increaseHyperinsulinemic clampGlycogen synthase activityFatty acid concentrationsLoading protocolGlucose infusionHealthy volunteersLactate concentrationGlycogen contentGlucose uptakeAnaerobic glycolysisGlycogen synthesisUnlabeled glucose infusionGlycogenIntramuscular Glycogen and Intramyocellular Lipid Utilization during Prolonged Exercise and Recovery in Man: A 13C and 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Study1
Krssak M, Petersen K, Bergeron R, Price T, Laurent D, Rothman D, Roden M, Shulman G. Intramuscular Glycogen and Intramyocellular Lipid Utilization during Prolonged Exercise and Recovery in Man: A 13C and 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Study1. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2000, 85: 748-754. PMID: 10690886, DOI: 10.1210/jcem.85.2.6354.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProlonged exerciseIMCL contentGlycogen contentBaseline valuesSoleus muscleMuscle glycogenMuscle groupsGreater muscle glycogen utilizationForearm musclesGlycogen concentrationLipid utilizationIntramyocellular lipid poolMuscle glycogen utilizationCalf muscle groupThigh muscle groupsIntramyocellular glycogenNonexercising muscleIntramuscular glycogenGlycogen depletionGlycogen utilizationTime of exhaustionLeg musclesThigh musclesSubmaximal intensitiesMuscle