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Evidence for Central Regulation of Glucose Metabolism
Authors:Michelle Carey  Sylvia Kehlenbrink  Meredith Hawkins
Affiliation:From the Department of Medicine and Diabetes Research Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461
Abstract:Evidence for central regulation of glucose homeostasis is accumulating from both animal and human studies. Central nutrient and hormone sensing in the hypothalamus appears to coordinate regulation of whole body metabolism. Central signals activate ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channels, thereby down-regulating glucose production, likely through vagal efferent signals. Recent human studies are consistent with this hypothesis. The contributions of direct and central inputs to metabolic regulation are likely of comparable magnitude, with somewhat delayed central effects and more rapid peripheral effects. Understanding central regulation of glucose metabolism could promote the development of novel therapeutic approaches for such metabolic conditions as diabetes mellitus.
Keywords:Brain   Glucose Metabolism   Hypothalamus   Insulin   Lipid Metabolism   Central Nervous System
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