
Glycolysis versus gluconeogenesis Glycolysis Gluconeogenesis Stimulation Insulin (in the liver): indirect stimulation Adenosine monophosphate (AMP) Fructose 2,6-biphosphate Glucagon Inhibition Glucagon (in the liver): indirect inhibition Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) Citrate Insulin Click to see full answer. Keeping this in view, what hormone stimulates gluconeogenesis?Gluconeogenesis is stimulated by the diabetogenic hormones (glucagon, growth hormone, epinephrine, and cortisol).Also, which hormone increases both glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis? glucagon Keeping this in view, which hormone stimulates glycogenolysis in the liver between meals? glucagon What stimulates glucagon release?Glucagon is released to stop blood sugar levels dropping too low (hypoglycaemia), while insulin is released to stop blood sugar levels rising too high (hyperglycaemia). The release of glucagon is stimulated by low blood glucose, protein-rich meals and adrenaline (another important hormone for combating low glucose).
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