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Increased lipolysis in non‐obese pregnant women studied in the third trimester
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Our results show that lipolysis is markedly increased during late pregnancy compared with reported data for non-pregnant women. The data also confirm the occurrence of an increased GPR in pregnant women. The finding of a correlation between rate of glycerol production and GPR corroborates the view that lipolysis promotes gluconeogenesis. Although late gestation is associated with insulin resistance, the results show that insulin plays a regulatory role both in lipolysis and glucose production.
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