Whole body and hepatic insulin action in normal, starved, and diabetic rats
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1991.260.6.E825
Whole body and hepatic insulin action in normal, starved, and diabetic rats
Abstract
In normal (N), 3-days starved (S), and streptozotocin-treated (65 mg/kg) 3-days diabetic (D) rats we examined the in vivo dose-response relationship between plasma insulin levels vs. whole body glucose uptake (BGU) and inhibition of hepatic glucose production (HGP) in conscious rats, as determined with the four-step sequential hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp technique, combined with [3-3H]glucose infusion. Twelve-hour fasting (basal) HGP was 3.0 +/- 0.2, 2.1 +/- 0.2, and 5.4 +/- 0.5 mg/min in N, S, and D rats, respectively. Next, all rats were clamped at matched glycemia (6 mM). Lowering plasma glucose in D rats from +/- 20 to 6.0 mM did not increase plasma norepinephrine, epinephrine, glucagon, and corticosterone levels. For BGU, insulin sensitivity was increased (70 +/- 11 microU/ml) in S and unchanged (113 +/- 21 microU/ml) in D compared with N rats (105 +/- 10 microU/ml). Insulin responsiveness was unchanged (12.4 +/- 0.8 mg/min) in S and decreased (8.5 +/- 0.8 mg/min) in D compared with N rats (12.3 +/- 0.7 mg/min). For HGP, insulin sensitivity was unchanged (68 +/- 10 microU/ml) in S and decreased (157 +/- 21 microU/ml) in D compared with N rats (71 +/- 5 microU/ml). Insulin responsiveness was identical among N, S, and D rats (complete suppression of HGP). In summary, 1) insulin resistance in D rats is caused by hepatic insensitivity and by a reduction in BGU responsiveness. 2) S rats show normal hepatic insulin action, but insulin sensitivity for BGU is increased. Therefore, S and D rats both suffering from a comparable catabolic state (10-15% body wt loss in 3 days) show opposite effects on in vivo insulin action. This indicates that in vivo insulin resistance in D rats is not caused by the catabolic state per se.
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