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When insulin is added to these lab-grown muscle cells, the amount of sodium inside the cells goes up by 80%, and this change happens at the same rate and with the same insulin doses as when the cell’s sodium-pumping machine gets activated.
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The mechanism of insulin stimulation of (Na+,K+)-ATPase transport activity in muscle.
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In Vitro
Insulin makes more sodium enter muscle cells, and this extra sodium turns on a pump that moves sodium and potassium around — and the study shows this happens exactly as the claim says, with the same timing and dose.
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