Paul Saladino· MD
as a result much of the free intracellular glucose transport into the cell is transported back out of the cell and into extracellular fluid thus under conditions of Keto acidosis glucose
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as a result much of the free intracellular glucose transport into the cell is transported back out of the cell and into extracellular fluid thus under conditions of Keto acidosis glucose
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even under conditions of extreme keto acidosis there is no significant membrane barrier to glucose uptake the block occurs lower down in the metabolic pathway where the excess of ketones competitively blocks the metabolites of glucose entering the kreb cycle