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What does the ratio of insulin/glucagon in the absorptive state allow for, in terms of glucose transport? (In muscle tissue? in liver? What happens to fat?)
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1. Because of the high insulin/glucagon ratio, glucose transport into muscle and adipose tissue is favored.
2. Liver's capacity to phosphorylate glucose increases (Glucose --> G-6-P). Glycolysis is favored over gluconeogenesis 3. Lipogenesis is favored over lipolysis |
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What defines the post-absorptive period?
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Period where hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, hyperaminoacidemia returns to normal, and contents of small intestine have been absorbed.
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