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- elevated levels of insulin favors glycolysis and inhibits gluconeogenesis because:
there is increased transcription of the gene for pepck
there is decreased availability of gluconeogenic substrates
fatty acid oxidation is increased, thereby producing more acetyl co - enzyme a which is an allosteric regulator
pyruvate kinase undergoes dephosphorylation; hence, its action is inhibited.
Insulin reduces gluconeogenesis by decreasing gluconeogenic substrate availability and also promotes glycolysis. High insulin levels do not increase PEP - CK gene transcription, fatty acid oxidation is not increased in a way to inhibit gluconeogenesis as described here, and pyruvate kinase is activated (phosphorylated) by insulin - related pathways, not inhibited by dephosphorylation in this context.
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There is decreased availability of gluconeogenic substrates