Abstract
1. The isolated rat diaphragm responds to increasing concentrations of pento-barbital with a marked diminution in respiration, an increased glucose uptake and a decreased glycogen concentration.
2. Increasing concentrations of pentobarbital progressively inhibit the action of insulin on glucose utilization and glycogen content.
3. Under anaerobic conditions, the glucose uptake remains unchanged but the action of insulin is inhibited.
Footnotes
- Received January 25, 1952.
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