Literature DB >> 15830187

Insulin resistance induced by sucrose feeding in rats is due to an impairment of the hepatic parasympathetic nerves.

R T Ribeiro1, W W Lautt, D J Legare, M P Macedo.   

Abstract

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: A considerable proportion of whole-body insulin-stimulated glucose uptake is dependent upon the hepatic insulin-sensitising substance (HISS) in a pathway mediated by the hepatic parasympathetic nerves (HPNs). We tested the hypothesis that a high-sucrose diet leads to the impairment of the HPN-dependent component of insulin action.
METHODS: We quantified insulin sensitivity using the rapid insulin sensitivity test, a modified euglycaemic clamp. Quantification of the HPN-dependent component was achieved by administration of a muscarinic receptor antagonist (atropine, 3 mg/kg).
RESULTS: Insulin sensitivity was higher in standard-fed than in sucrose-fed Wistar rats (305.6+/-34.1 vs 193.9+/-13.7 mg glucose/kg body weight; p<0.005) and Sprague-Dawley rats (196.4+/-5.9 vs 95.5+/-16.3 mg glucose/kg body weight; p<0.01). The HPN-independent component was similar in the two diet groups. Insulin resistance was entirely due to an impairment of the HPN-dependent component in both Wistar rats (164.3+/-28.1 [standard-fed] vs 26.5+/-7.5 [sucrose-fed] mg glucose/kg body weight; p<0.0001) and Sprague-Dawley rats (111.7+/-9.5 vs 35.3+/-21.4 mg glucose/kg body weight; p<0.01). Furthermore, HPN-dependent insulin resistance in Sprague-Dawley rats was already evident after 2 weeks of a high-sucrose diet (28.5+/-7.6 [2 weeks], 35.3+/-21.4 [6 weeks], 17.9+/-5.4 [9 weeks] mg glucose/kg body weight) and was independent of the nature of sucrose supplementation (12.3+/-4.7 [solid] and 17.9+/-5.4 [liquid] mg glucose/kg body weight). CONCLUSIONS/
INTERPRETATION: Our results support the hypothesis that insulin resistance caused by sucrose feeding is due to an impairment of the HPN-dependent component of insulin action, leading to a dysfunction of the HISS pathway.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15830187      PMCID: PMC2925889          DOI: 10.1007/s00125-005-1714-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetologia        ISSN: 0012-186X            Impact factor:   10.122


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