Literature DB >> 10831171

Metabolic effects of insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I in endotoxemic rats during total parenteral nutrition feeding.

P R Ling1, E Lydon, Z Qu, R C Frederich, B R Bistrian.   

Abstract

The effects of insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) on protein, energy, and glucose metabolism were examined in endotoxemic rats receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN) for 3 days. The endotoxemic model was induced by constant infusion of lipopolysaccharide (1 mg/kg x d) for 3 days. The TPN regimen provided 200 kcal/kg x d and 1.5 g protein/kg x d. The dosage of insulin (5 mU/kg x h) and IGF-I (20 microg/kg x h), either alone or in combination, was chosen to maintain normal levels of leucine and glucose in plasma during feeding. One normal control and 4 endotoxemic groups with different treatments (saline, IGF-I, insulin, or IGF-I and insulin) were included. The effects of endotoxin were compared between the group receiving endotoxin alone and normal controls, and the effects of insulin and IGF-I were compared within the endotoxemic groups. The results show that endotoxin significantly increased the mortality and induced a hypermetabolic state, and nutrition alone could not overcome the catabolism induced by endotoxin. However, administration of insulin and IGF-I enhanced protein preservation in muscle tissue in endotoxemic rats during TPN. This effect was greater for insulin either alone or in combination with IGF-I. Insulin also significantly reduced the mortality. There were no additive effects of these two anabolic hormones on any measured parameter in these experimental conditions.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10831171     DOI: 10.1016/s0026-0495(00)80036-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolism        ISSN: 0026-0495            Impact factor:   8.694


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