Author:
Forbath N.,Hetenyi Jr. G.
Abstract
Uniformly labelled 14C-glucose infusions were given to normal and pancreatectomized dogs. Plasma glucose and lactate specific activities were measured by appropriate methods. In normal dogs 14–28% of plasma lactate was found to originate from circulating glucose, and in diabetic dogs 11–18%. This fraction was markedly increased in normal but not significantly so in diabetic dogs during a 2-h infusion of a 6.7–11 mg/kg min glucose load. Uniformly labelled 14C-L(+)-lactate and glucose-6-3H were infused simultaneously for 5 h in normal and pancreatectomized dogs. The glucose turnover rate and incorporation of lactate carbon into glucose were calculated. Of the utilized lactate carbon, 41–49% was incorporated into plasma glucose. The recycling rate of glucose carbon via lactate was estimated to be 3–8% of the glucose turnover rate in the normal dog in the postabsorptive state. The absolute rate of gluconeogenesis from lactate was found to be increased in diabetes.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Physiology (medical),Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
30 articles.
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