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Abstract

In order to explain the changes previously described by us in the renal carbohydrate metabolism during different starved-feed cycles (1), the effects of this nutritional situation on the most important enzymes in volved in the glycolytic and gluconeogenic processes have been studied. In general, during the feed-state all the glycolytic enzymes increased its activities whereas a decrease was found in the gluconeogenic ones. Opposite effects were obtanined during starvation. Several mechanism of enzymatic regulation are shown throughout the development of these nutritional conditions.

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1987-06-20

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Español E, Español E, Español E, Español E. Español. Ars Pharm [Internet]. 1987 Jun. 20 [cited 2024 Jul. 22];28(3):299-307. Available from: https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/ars/article/view/25594

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