Literature DB >> 2150194

Impairment of the mitochondrial oxidative response to D-glucose in pancreatic islets from adult rats injected with streptozotocin during the neonatal period.

M H Giroix1, A Sener, D Bailbe, B Portha, W J Malaisse.   

Abstract

Pancreatic islets removed from adult rats injected with streptozotocin during the neonatal period display an impaired secretory response to D-glucose and, to a lesser extent, to L-leucine. Despite normal to elevated hexokinase and glucokinase activities in the islets of these glucose-intolerant animals and despite normal mitochondrial binding of the hexokinase isoenzymes, the metabolic response to a high concentration of D-glucose is severely affected, especially in terms of D-[6-14C]glucose oxidation. Thus, the ratio in D-[6-14C]glucose oxidation/D-[5-3H]glucose utilization is much less markedly increased in response to a rise in hexose concentration and, at a high concentration of D-glucose (16.7 mmol/l), less markedly decreased by the absence of Ca2+ and presence of cycloheximide in diabetic than control rats. This metabolic defect contrasts with (1) a close-to-normal or even increased capacity of the islets of diabetic rats to oxidize D-[6-14C]glucose, [2-14C]pyruvate, L-[U-14C]glutamine and L-[U-14C]leucine at low, non-insulinotropic, concentrations of these substrates; (2) a lesser impairment of the oxidation of L-[U-14C]leucine tested in high concentration (20 mmol/l), the effect of Ca2+ deprivation upon the latter variable being comparable in diabetic and control rats; (3) an unaltered transamination of either [2-14C]pyruvate or L-[U-14C]leucine; and (4) a modest perturbation of glycolysis. The most obvious alteration in glycolysis consists in a lesser increase of the glycolytic flux in response to a rise of D-glucose concentration in diabetic than control rats, this coinciding with an apparent decrease in affinity of glucokinase for the hexose.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2150194     DOI: 10.1007/bf00400566

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


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