Figure 6From: Salmonella enterica Typhimurium infection causes metabolic changes in chicken muscle involving AMPK, fatty acid and insulin/mTOR signalingAMPK energy influence. The phosphorylated, active form of AMPK exerts effects that lead to an increase in ATP-producing functions and a decrease in ATP-consuming functions. When AMPK is not phosphorylated, these signals are not present, rather, the ATP producing signals are now present, and the ATP consuming functions are able to occur.Back to article page