Literature DB >> 2339277

In vivo subcutaneous adipose tissue glucose kinetics after glucose ingestion in obesity and fasting.

E Hagström1, P Arner, P Engfeldt, S Rössner, J Bolinder.   

Abstract

The kinetic pattern of subcutaneous adipose tissue extracellular glucose following glucose ingestion was investigated in vivo with a microdialysis technique in normal-weight (n = 21) and obese subjects (n = 18) before and after a 7-day fast (n = 9). A dialysis probe (4 x 0.5 mm) was implanted subcutaneously, and was continuously perfused (5 microliters/min). The tissue dialysate glucose concentration was determined in 15-min samples before and during a period of 180 min after a 75-g oral glucose load. A comparison was made between the tissue dialysate concentrations and the venous blood glucose levels. In all study groups the increase in subcutaneous tissue dialysate glucose following glucose ingestion paralleled that in blood, with a time-lag of up to 15 min. In the normal-weight subjects the maximum relative increase in abdominal adipose tissue dialysate glucose was 25% higher (p less than 0.005) than the corresponding blood glucose level, and the total relative glucose level (area under curve, AUC) in abdominal fat was 20% (p less than 0.01) higher than in blood. In contrast, the kinetics of gluteal subcutaneous tissue dialysate and blood glucose levels were similar. In the obese patients before the fasting period the maximum relative glucose level in abdominal fat was almost twice as high as in blood (p less than 0.005), and the total glucose level (AUC) was 50% higher than the blood glucose AUC (p less than 0.005). After the fast, on the other hand, almost identical relative dynamics of abdominal subcutaneous tissue and blood glucose levels were found.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2339277     DOI: 10.1080/00365519009089144

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Clin Lab Invest        ISSN: 0036-5513            Impact factor:   1.713


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