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  1. Journal of Comparative Physiology B
  2. Journal of Comparative Physiology B : Volume 182
  3. Journal of Comparative Physiology B : Volume 182, Issue 8, December 2012
  4. Glucose metabolism in fish: a review
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Journal of Comparative Physiology B : Volume 182, Issue 8, December 2012
Evolution of osmoregulatory patterns and gill ion transport mechanisms in the decapod Crustacea: a review
Glucose metabolism in fish: a review
Aquaporin homologs and water transport in the anal papillae of the larval mosquito, Aedes aegypti
Should I stay or should I go?: Physiological, metabolic and biochemical consequences of voluntary emersion upon aquatic hypoxia in the scaleless fish Galaxias maculatus
Water absorption and bicarbonate secretion in the intestine of the sea bream are regulated by transmembrane and soluble adenylyl cyclase stimulation
Hepatic carbamoyl phosphate synthetase (CPS) I and urea contents in the hylid tree frog, Litoria caerulea: transition from CPS III to CPS I
Molecular diversity, metabolic transformation, and evolution of carotenoid feather pigments in cotingas (Aves: Cotingidae)
Sex-specific impact of prenatal stress on growth and reproductive parameters of guinea pigs
Interspecific variation in thermoregulation among three sympatric bats inhabiting a hot, semi-arid environment
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Glucose metabolism in fish: a review

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Author Polakof, Sergio Panserat, Stéphane Soengas, José L. Moon, Thomas W.
Copyright Year 2012
Abstract Teleost fishes represent a highly diverse group consisting of more than 20,000 species living across all aquatic environments. This group has significant economical, societal and environmental impacts, yet research efforts have concentrated primarily on salmonid and cyprinid species. This review examines carbohydrate/glucose metabolism and its regulation in these model species including the role of hormones and diet. Over the past decade, molecular tools have been used to address some of the downstream components of these processes and these are incorporated to better understand the roles played by carbohydrates and their regulatory paths. Glucose metabolism remains a contentious area as many fish species are traditionally considered glucose intolerant and, therefore, one might expect that the use and storage of glucose would be considered of minor importance. However, the actual picture is not so clear since the apparent intolerance of fish to carbohydrates is not evident in herbivorous and omnivorous species and even in carnivorous species, glucose is important for specific tissues and/or for specific activities. Thus, our aim is to up-date carbohydrate metabolism in fish, placing it to the context of these new experimental tools and its relationship to dietary intake. Finally, we suggest that new research directions ultimately will lead to a better understanding of these processes.
Starting Page 1015
Ending Page 1045
Page Count 31
File Format PDF
ISSN 01741578
Journal Journal of Comparative Physiology B
Volume Number 182
Issue Number 8
e-ISSN 1432136X
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2012-04-05
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Glucose metabolism Fish Glucosensing Dietary carbohydrate Liver Muscle Brain Zoology Human Physiology Biomedicine general Biochemistry Animal Physiology
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Physiology Biochemistry Animal Science and Zoology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Endocrinology
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