Lactate infusion to normal rats during hyperglycemia enhances in vivo muscle glycogen synthesis

Author:

Pagano Claudio1,Granzotto Marnie1,Giaccari Andrea2,Fabris Roberto1,Serra Roberto1,Lombardi Anna Maria1,Federspil Giovanni1,Vettor Roberto1

Affiliation:

1. Endocrine-Metabolic Laboratory, Institute of Semeiotica Medica, University of Padua, 35100 Padua; and

2. Institute of Endocrinology, Catholic University, Policlinico Gemelli, 00168 Rome, Italy

Abstract

Both hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia stimulate whole body and muscle glucose disposal. To define the impact of increased lactate concentration (4–5 mM) on muscle glucose disposal during hyperglycemia, we studied anesthetized normal rats infused with either sodium lactate or sodium bicarbonate as control. Animals were studied under hyperglycemic clamp (13 mM) using [3-3H]glucose ( study 1) and 2-deoxy-[1-3H]glucose ( study 2) to assess glucose rate of disappearance (Rd), glycolytic flux (GF), glycogen synthesis, and glucose utilization index by different tissues. Moreover, in study 3, the effect of lactate on the pattern of plasma insulin response to hyperglycemia was evaluated. In study 1, lactate infusion resulted in an increased Rd (38.7 ± 1.7 vs. 32.3 ± 1.3 mg ⋅ min−1 ⋅ kg−1; P < 0.01), which was explained by an enhanced rate of glycogen synthesis (23.0 ± 1.7 vs. 14.7 ± 1.2 mg ⋅ min−1 ⋅ kg−1; P < 0.001), whereas GF was unchanged. In study 2, lactate-infused animals showed an increased 2-deoxy-glucose disposal and a stimulated glycogen synthase activity as well as an increased glycogen accumulation at the end of the study in several skeletal muscles. In study 3, lactate did not induce any change in either early or late insulin response to hyperglycemia. In conclusion, our results show that muscle glycogen deposition may be enhanced by elevated lactate levels under hyperglycemic conditions and support a role for lactate in the regulation of glucose homeostasis.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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