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Effect of insulin on glucose utilization in epitrochlearis muscle of rats with streptozocin-induced NIDDM.

I E Karl1, J R Gavin, J Levy.   

Abstract

Because skeletal muscle plays a major role in glucose disposal, it may be the primary site of insulin resistance in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). Rates of glycogen synthesis (GS), glucose utilization via glycolysis, glycolytic utilization (GU), and glucose transport (GT) were studied in epitrochlearis muscles (EMs) obtained from 10-wk-old nonfasted Sprague-Dawley rats in which NIDDM was neonatally induced with streptozocin. Plasma glucose in NIDDM rats was elevated (P less than 0.001), whereas plasma insulin was similar in NIDDM and control rats. No differences in muscle weight, protein, glycogen, ATP, phosphocreatine, lactate, lactate-pyruvate ratios, or glucose-6-phosphate were noted in EMs of control and NIDDM rats. EMs were incubated in medium containing 5.6 or 11.2 mM glucose with tracer D-[5-3H]glucose and insulin from 0 to 7.18 x 10(-7) M for 1 or 2 h, and GS, GT, and GU were evaluated. Similar rates of basal (non-insulin-mediated) and insulin-stimulated GS, GU, and GT were observed in EMs of NIDDM and control rats incubated in 5.6 mM glucose for 2 h. Insulin dose-response curves revealed similar sensitivities and responsiveness. Increasing glucose concentration (from 5.6 to 11.2 mM) induced significant increases in basal rates of GS, GU, and GT in EMs of control but not NIDDM rats. Insulin dose-response curves for GS and GT revealed decreased sensitivity and no change in responsiveness in EMs of control and NIDDM rats, even though GU of EMs of NIDDM rats was significantly lower at basal and all other insulin concentrations. These data revealed that both insulin resistance and glucose resistance contribute to the impaired glucose metabolism in EMs of the NIDDM rat.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2200730     DOI: 10.2337/diab.39.9.1106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


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