The Role of Adrenergic Receptors in the Action of Adrenaline on Plasma Lactate, Glucose, Liver, and Skeletal Muscle Glycogen in the Common African Toad Bufo Regularis
Abstract:In mammals, the roles of liver and skeletal muscle glycogen in adrenaline-induced hyperglycaemia are well known. However, in amphibians, there is limited information on the relative contribution of liver and skeletal muscle glycogen in adrenaline-induced hyperglycaemia. This study investigated the effects of adrenaline on blood glucose, plasma lactate, liverand skeletal muscle glycogen and the role of adrenergic receptors in the common African toad, bufo regularis. One hundred and twenty-five adult common Afri… Show more
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