Interstitial glycerol concentration in human skeletal muscle and adipose tissue is close to the concentration in blood.
1. The suggestion that the interstitial glycerol concentration in both adipose tissue and skeletal muscle is around 3 mmol/I (Maggs DG, Jacob R, Rife F, et al. J Clin Invest 1995; 96: 370-7), rather than close to the blood concentration as previously supposed, was tested by independent methods. 2. F...
Main Authors: | Samra, J, Ravell, C, Giles, S, Arner, P, Frayn, K |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1996
|
Similar Items
-
Evidence for glycerol uptake by subcutaneous adipose tissue.
by: Samra, J, et al.
Published: (1999) -
Lipoprotein lipase transport in plasma: role of muscle and adipose tissues in regulation of plasma lipoprotein lipase concentrations.
by: Karpe, F, et al.
Published: (1998) -
Lipoprotein lipase transport in plasma: role of muscle and adipose tissues in regulation of plasma lipoprotein lipase concentrations
by: Fredrik Karpe, et al.
Published: (1998-12-01) -
Fat as a fuel: emerging understanding of the adipose tissue-skeletal muscle axis.
by: Frayn, K
Published: (2010) -
Effects of morning rise in cortisol concentration on regulation of lipolysis in subcutaneous adipose tissue.
by: Samra, J, et al.
Published: (1996)