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Effect of nifedipine on carbohydrate metabolism in the rat
- Source :
- Research in Experimental Medicine. 187:203-210
- Publication Year :
- 1987
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1987.
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Abstract
- The potential role of an oral administration of nifedipine was investigated in the rat. Therefore, animals were fed on a nifedipine-containing or control diet for 12 days. Nifedipine caused a significant decrease of liver glycogen (47.9 +/- 4.9 vs 132.6 +/- 17.1 micrograms/mg protein), whereas liver glucose (213.1 +/- 15.3 vs 110.4 +/- 6.4 micrograms/mg) and lactate (44.8 +/- 4.1 vs 26.5 +/- 1.8 nmol/mg) concentrations increased. Various concentrations of nifedipine failed to influence glycogenolysis but stimulated gluconeogenesis in isolated rat hepatocytes. Blood lactate and pyruvate levels were significantly elevated in the nifedipine pretreated rats, whereas ketone bodies remained constant. Nifedipine pretreatment also increased the rates of excretion of various electrolytes and water followed by significantly lower plasma sodium, potassium, phosphate, and normal glucose values. We conclude that nifedipine-induced liver glycogenolysis may deteriorate glucose tolerance in patients with an already impaired carbohydrate metabolism.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Glycogenolysis
Nifedipine
Administration, Oral
Carbohydrate metabolism
Kidney
Excretion
chemistry.chemical_compound
Internal medicine
medicine
Animals
Glycogen
Chemistry
Sodium
Rats, Inbred Strains
General Medicine
Metabolism
Liver Glycogen
Rats
Glucose
Endocrinology
Liver
Gluconeogenesis
Lactates
Potassium
Ketone bodies
Carbohydrate Metabolism
Calcium
Female
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14338580 and 03009130
- Volume :
- 187
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Research in Experimental Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ab5eb1a730978c380b311e4714981cfe