Amino acids and diabetes: implications for endocrine, metabolic and immune function

Aberrant alterations in glucose and lipid concentrations and their pathways of metabolism are a hallmark of diabetes. However, much less is known about alterations in concentrations of amino acids and their pathways of metabolism in diabetes. In this review we have attempted to highlight, integrate...

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Main Authors: Newsholme, Philip, Abdulkader, F., Rebelato, E., Romanatto, T., Pinheiro, C., Vitzel, K., Silva, E., Bazotte, R., Procopio, J., Curi, R., Gorjao, R., Pithon-Curi, T.
Other Authors: Guoyao Wu
Format: Journal Article
Published: Frontiers in Bioscience 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21909
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author Newsholme, Philip
Abdulkader, F.
Rebelato, E.
Romanatto, T.
Pinheiro, C.
Vitzel, K.
Silva, E.
Bazotte, R.
Procopio, J.
Curi, R.
Gorjao, R.
Pithon-Curi, T.
author2 Guoyao Wu
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Newsholme, Philip
Abdulkader, F.
Rebelato, E.
Romanatto, T.
Pinheiro, C.
Vitzel, K.
Silva, E.
Bazotte, R.
Procopio, J.
Curi, R.
Gorjao, R.
Pithon-Curi, T.
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description Aberrant alterations in glucose and lipid concentrations and their pathways of metabolism are a hallmark of diabetes. However, much less is known about alterations in concentrations of amino acids and their pathways of metabolism in diabetes. In this review we have attempted to highlight, integrate and discuss common alterations in amino acid metabolism in a wide variety of cells and tissues and relate these changes to alterations in endocrine, physiologic and immune function in diabetes.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-219092017-09-13T13:53:47Z Amino acids and diabetes: implications for endocrine, metabolic and immune function Newsholme, Philip Abdulkader, F. Rebelato, E. Romanatto, T. Pinheiro, C. Vitzel, K. Silva, E. Bazotte, R. Procopio, J. Curi, R. Gorjao, R. Pithon-Curi, T. Guoyao Wu Aberrant alterations in glucose and lipid concentrations and their pathways of metabolism are a hallmark of diabetes. However, much less is known about alterations in concentrations of amino acids and their pathways of metabolism in diabetes. In this review we have attempted to highlight, integrate and discuss common alterations in amino acid metabolism in a wide variety of cells and tissues and relate these changes to alterations in endocrine, physiologic and immune function in diabetes. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21909 10.2741/3690 Frontiers in Bioscience restricted
spellingShingle Newsholme, Philip
Abdulkader, F.
Rebelato, E.
Romanatto, T.
Pinheiro, C.
Vitzel, K.
Silva, E.
Bazotte, R.
Procopio, J.
Curi, R.
Gorjao, R.
Pithon-Curi, T.
Amino acids and diabetes: implications for endocrine, metabolic and immune function
title Amino acids and diabetes: implications for endocrine, metabolic and immune function
title_full Amino acids and diabetes: implications for endocrine, metabolic and immune function
title_fullStr Amino acids and diabetes: implications for endocrine, metabolic and immune function
title_full_unstemmed Amino acids and diabetes: implications for endocrine, metabolic and immune function
title_short Amino acids and diabetes: implications for endocrine, metabolic and immune function
title_sort amino acids and diabetes: implications for endocrine, metabolic and immune function
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21909