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is catecholamine increases glucose utilization

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Yes, catecholamines such as adrenaline and noradrenaline can increase glucose utilization in the body. They do this by stimulating the breakdown of glycogen (stored glucose) in the liver and muscle cells, as well as promoting the release of glucose from the liver into the bloodstream. This increase in glucose utilization provides a quick source of energy during times of stress or physical activity.

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