Reduced renal sympathetic nerve activity contributes to elevated glycosuria and improved glucose tolerance in hypothalamus-specific Pomc knockout mice
Objective: Hypothalamic arcuate nucleus-specific pro-opiomelanocortin deficient (ArcPomc−/−) mice exhibit improved glucose tolerance despite massive obesity and insulin resistance. We demonstrated previously that their improved glucose tolerance is due to elevated glycosuria. However, the underlying...
Main Authors: | Kavaljit H. Chhabra, Donald A. Morgan, Benjamin P. Tooke, Jessica M. Adams, Kamal Rahmouni, Malcolm J. Low |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2017-10-01
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Series: | Molecular Metabolism |
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Online Access: | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212877817303964 |
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