Literature DB >> 12531882

Burst-like control of lipolysis by the sympathetic nervous system in vivo.

Katrin Hücking1, Marianthe Hamilton-Wessler, Martin Ellmerer, Richard N Bergman.   

Abstract

Rapid oscillations of visceral lipolysis have been reported. To examine the putative role of the CNS in oscillatory lipolysis, we tested the effects of beta(3)-blockade on pulsatile release of FFAs. Arterial blood samples were drawn at 1-minute intervals for 120 minutes from fasted, conscious dogs (n = 7) during the infusion of saline or bupranolol (1.5 micro g/kg/min), a high-affinity beta(3)-blocker. FFA and glycerol time series were analyzed and deconvolution analysis was applied to estimate the rate of FFA release. During saline infusion FFAs and glycerol oscillated in phase at about eight pulses/hour. Deconvolution analysis showed bursts of lipolysis (nine pulses/hour) with time-dependent variation in burst frequency. Bupranolol completely removed rapid FFA and glycerol oscillations. Despite removal of lipolytic bursts, plasma FFAs (0.31 mM) and glycerol (0.06 mM) were not totally suppressed and deconvolution analysis revealed persistent non-oscillatory lipolysis (0.064 mM/min). These results show that lipolysis in the fasting state consists of an oscillatory component, which appears to be entirely dependent upon sympathetic innervation of the adipose tissue, and a non-oscillatory, constitutive component, which persists despite beta(3)-blockade. The extinction of lipid fuel bursts by beta(3)-blockade implies a role for the CNS in the maintenance of cyclic provision of lipid fuels.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12531882      PMCID: PMC151855          DOI: 10.1172/JCI14466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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