Increased insulin sensitivity and responsiveness during lactation in rats
- PMID: 3535531
- DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1986.251.5.E537
Increased insulin sensitivity and responsiveness during lactation in rats
Abstract
In 12-day lactating rats blood glucose and plasma insulin were decreased by, respectively, 20 and 35% when compared with nonlactating rats, despite a 25% increase of their glucose turnover rate. Then, by using the euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp technique, dose-response curves for the effects of insulin on glucose production and utilization in lactating and nonlactating rats were performed. Glucose production rate was totally suppressed at 250 microU/ml of insulin in lactating rats and for plasma insulin concentrations higher than 500 microU/ml in nonlactating rats. Plasma insulin level inducing half-maximal inhibition of glucose production was decreased by 60% during lactation. The maximal effect of insulin on glucose utilization rate and glucose metabolic clearance rate was, respectively, increased 1.5- and 2.4-fold during lactation and was obtained for plasma insulin concentrations lower in lactating than in nonlactating rats (250 vs. 500 microU/ml). Insulin concentrations inducing half-maximal stimulation of glucose utilization and glucose metabolic clearance were decreased by 50% during lactation. In conclusion, this study has shown that insulin sensitivity and responsiveness of liver and peripheral tissues are improved at peak lactation in the rat.
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