Literature DB >> 426053

Effect of perfusate glucose concentration on rat lung glycolysis.

J S Kerr, N J Baker, D J Bassett, A B Fisher.   

Abstract

We investigated the relationship between perfusate concentration of glucose and its utilization and lactate production derived from exogenous glucose and from metabolism of endogenous substrates. Isolated rat lungs were ventilated with 5% CO2 in air and perfused for 100 min with Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate buffer containing 3% bovine serum albumin, 10(-2) U/ml insulin, [U-14C]glucose and [5-3H]glucose. Glucose utilization, total lactate production, [14C]lactate production, and 3H2O production were measured. The apparent Km and Vmax for glucose utilization were 3.4 mM and 72.5 mumol/g dry wt per h, respectively. Lactate production from endogenous substrates, calculated as the difference between total and [14C]lactate, was 37.6 +/- 2.2 mumol/g dry wt (n = 36); it was unaffected by perfusate glucose concentration and by omission of insulin, but increased threefold with anoxia. Lactate production from 1.5 mM glucose was significantly less (P less than 0.02) with insulin omitted. Glycogen content was unchanged during perfusion without glucose. These results suggest that: 1) protein catabolism contributes to lung lactate production; 2) glucose utilization by lung is not maximal at resting physiological glucose concentrations; and 3) insulin is required at low glucose concentrations for maximal glycolytic rates.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 426053     DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1979.236.3.E229

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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