Sources of plasma glucose and liver glycogen in fasted ob/ob mice
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Sources of plasma glucose and liver glycogen in fasted ob/ob mice
Abstract
Alterations in intrahepatic carbohydrate fluxes in ob/ob mice and the effects of acute leptin administration were studied in vivo by use of a dual-isotope tracer infusion. Metabolic sources of plasma glucose (gluconeogenesis (GNG) and glycogenolysis) and hepatic glycogen (GNG, direct synthesis and pre-existing) were determined in 20-h-fasted mice infused with [2-13C1]glycerol and [U13C6]glucose for 3 h. Total glucose output (TGO) and the rate of appearance (Ra) of plasma glycerol were measured by isotope dilution. GNG, the direct pathway of hepatic glycogen synthesis and hepatic triose-phosphate flux were determined by mass isotopomer distribution analysis (MIDA). Serum glucose, insulin, leptin and liver glycogen concentrations were also measured. After a 24-h fast, ob/ob mice had 2-fold higher TGO, 2.5-fold elevated liver glycogen content and markedly higher glycogenolytic flux to glucose, absolute GNG and direct glycogen synthesis rates (10-fold increased) compared to the control group. Ob/ob mice also had elevated triose-phosphate flux compared to controls (40 vs. 22 mg/kg lean body mass/min). A model of intrahepatic flux distributions in control and ob/ob mice is presented. In summary, elevated fasting plasma glucose concentrations are due to increased TGO in ob/ob mice, which is maintained by both increased GNG and increased glycogenolysis. Furthermore, the ob/ob mice have major alterations in fasting hepatic carbohydrate fluxes into triose-phosphate pools and glycogen. We support the model that actions of leptin on hepatic glucose metabolism require insulin or other factors.
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