2018
DOI: 10.23880/doij-16000170
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Carbon Dioxide: A Pre - Requisite for Increased Hepatic Glucose Production in Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract: Type 2 diabetic patient have an increased rate of production of hepatic glucose which leads to persistent hyperglycemia. The increase in hepatic glucose production was found to be due to availability and uptake of gluconeogenic substrates, but that alone cannot drive glucose synthesis. Carbon dioxide produced at the end of metabolic combustion of fuel is then used as a substrate for the first step in hepatic glucose production i.e the pyruvate carboxylase reaction. Decrease in carbon dioxide is associated with… Show more

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