Literature DB >> 1765054

Thermogenic effect of adrenaline: interaction with insulin.

O Selberg1, S Schlaak, H J Balks, A von zur Mühlen, M J Müller.   

Abstract

The contribution of insulin (3.6 pmol.kg body mass-1.min-1) to adrenaline-induced (0.164 nmol.kg fat free mass-1.min-1) thermogenesis was studied in ten postabsorptive healthy volunteers using two sequential protocols. Variables considered were oxygen consumption as well as carbon dioxide production, heart rate, blood pressure, plasma concentrations of glucose, insulin, glycerol, free fatty acids, beta-HO-butyrate and lactate. Adrenaline increased plasma concentrations of glucose, glycerol, free fatty acids, and beta-HO-butyrate, and heart rate and metabolic rate during normo-insulinaemia [61.3 (SEM 6.6) pmol.l-1]. Similar effects were observed during hyperinsulinaemia [167.9 (SEM 18.7) pmol.l-1], but the effect of adrenaline on oxygen consumption was reduced. On average, metabolic rate increased by 12.9% during normo-insulinaemia and by 8.9% during hyperinsulinaemia. We concluded that relative hyperinsulinaemia resulted in decreased adrenaline-induced thermogenesis and therefore increased whole body anabolism.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1765054     DOI: 10.1007/bf00868072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol        ISSN: 0301-5548


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