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...
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Main Authors: | Kavaljit H. Chhabra (Author), Donald A. Morgan (Author), Benjamin P. Tooke (Author), Jessica M. Adams (Author), Kamal Rahmouni (Author), Malcolm J. Low (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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