2009
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1210838
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Influence of Microinjection of Glucagon into the Amygdala on Hepatic Acetate Metabolism in Rabbits

Abstract: Glucagon was injected directly into the medial amygdala (AMYG) of rabbits, and changes in hepatic acetate metabolism were studied. The injection of 3 ng glucagon into the AMYG of intact rabbits increased the rates of 14C transfer from 14C-1-acetate into CO2, glucose, ketone bodies, cholesterol ester, free fatty acids and phospholipids but decreased those of 14C transfer into triglyceride. However, the glucagon injection into the AMYG of rabbits with lesions of stria terminals or into the parietal cortex of int… Show more

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