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The effect of an acute elevation of NEFA concentrations on glucagon-stimulated hepatic glucose output

Authors :
Everett-Grueter, Carrie
Edgerton, Dale S.
Donahue, E. Patrick
Vaughan, Suzan
Chu, Chang An
Sindelar, Dana K.
Cherrington, Alan D.
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. Sept, 2006, Vol. 291 Issue 3, pE449, 11 p.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

To determine the effect of nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA) on glucagon action, glucagon was infused intraportally (1.65 ng x [min.sup.-1] x [kg.sup.-1]) for 3 h into 18-h-fasted, pancreatic-clamped conscious dogs in the presence [NEFA + glucagon (GGN)] or absence (GGN) of peripheral Intralipid plus heparin infusion. Additionally, hyperglycemic (HG), hyperglycemic-hyperlipidemic (NEFA + HG), and glycerol plus glucagon (GLYC + GGN) controls were studied. Arterial plasma glucagon concentrations rose equally in GGN, NEFA + GGN, and GLYC + GGN but remained basal in hyperglycemic controls. Peripheral infusions of Intralipid and heparin increased arterial plasma NEFA concentrations equally in NEFA + GGN and NEFA + HG and did not change in other protocols. After 15 rain, glucagon infusion resulted in a rapid, brief increase in net hepatic glycogenolysis (NHGLY, mg x [min.sup.-1] x [kg.sup.-1]) of ~6.0 in GGN and GLYC + GGN but only increased by 3.8 [+ or -] 1.3 in NEFA + GGN. Thus increases in NHGLY, and consequently net hepatic glucose output (NHGO), were blunted by 40%, with no difference between the groups in the last 2.5 h of the study. NHGO and NHGLY did not significantly change in HG and NEFA + HG. Net hepatic gluconeogenic flux did not change in GGN, GLYC + GGN, or HG. However, Intralipid and heparin infusion resulted in similar increases in net hepatic gluconeogenic flux in NEFA + GGN and NEFA + HG. Thus elevated NEFA limit the initial increase in glucagon-stimulated HGO by blunting glycogenolysis, without having any effect on the gluconeogenic or glycogenolytic contributions or NHGO thereafter. nonesterified fatty acids; canine; gluconeogenesis; glycogenolysis; adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate doi: 10.1152/ajpendo.00043.2006

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
291
Issue :
3
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.151905528