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- W85297929 abstract "Physiological and pathological significance of glucagon has been evidenced for several years. Glucagon is believed to be responsible for the physiological responses to energy need such as fasting and physical exercise. Glucagon plays a part in the metabolic aspects of temperature acclimation in concert with other humoral factors such as catecholamines, thyroid, and adrenocortical hormones that have been shown to be involved in temperature acclimation. This chapter describes an experiment involving a few cold-acclimated rats, in which plasma glucagon level significantly increased at the early stage of acclimation at 2 weeks, but it returned to the control value with the development of cold acclimation. As for the heat-acclimated rats, the plasma glucagon level was reduced and remained low throughout the acclimation period for 4 weeks. The blood free fatty acid (FFA) level also exhibited the corresponding changes to those observed in plasma glucagon, and there was a positive correlation between plasma glucagon and blood FFA levels." @default.
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- W85297929 title "GLUCAGON AND TEMPERATURE ACCLIMATION" @default.
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