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Prior hypoglycemia enhances glucose responsiveness in some ventromedial hypothalamic glucosensing neurons.

Ling Kang1, Nicole M Sanders, Ambrose A Dunn-Meynell, Larry D Gaspers, Vanessa H Routh, Andrew P Thomas, Barry E Levin.   

Abstract

Antecedent insulin-induced hypoglycemia (IIH) reduces adrenomedullary responses (AMR) to subsequent bouts of hypoglycemia. The ventromedial hypothalamus [VMH: arcuate (ARC) + ventromedial nuclei] contains glucosensing neurons, which are thought to be mediators of these AMR. Since type 1 diabetes mellitus often begins in childhood, we used juvenile (4- to 5-wk-old) rats to demonstrate that a single bout of IIH (5 U/kg sc) reduced plasma glucose by 24% and peak epinephrine by 59% 1 day later. This dampened AMR was associated with 46% higher mRNA for VMH glucokinase, a key mediator of neuronal glucosensing. Compared with neurons from saline-injected rats, ventromedial nucleus glucose-excited neurons from insulin-injected rats demonstrated a leftward shift in their glucose responsiveness (EC50 = 0.45 and 0.10 mmol/l for saline and insulin, respectively, P = 0.05) and a 31% higher maximal activation by glucose (P = 0.05), although this maximum occurred at a higher glucose concentration (saline, 0.7 vs. insulin, 1.5 mmol/l). Although EC50 values did not differ, ARC glucose-excited neurons had 19% higher maximal activation, which occurred at a lower glucose concentration in insulin- than saline-injected rats (saline, 2.5 vs. insulin, 1.5 mmol/l). In addition, ARC glucose-inhibited neurons from insulin-injected rats were maximally inhibited at a fivefold lower glucose concentration (saline, 2.5 vs. insulin, 0.5 mmol/l), although this inhibition declined at >0.5 mmol/l glucose. These data suggest that the increased VMH glucokinase after IIH may contribute to the increased responsiveness of VMH glucosensing neurons to glucose and the associated blunting of the AMR.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18094065     DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00645.2007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6119            Impact factor:   3.619


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