Literature DB >> 5071176

The immediate effects of insulin and fructose on the metabolism of the perfused liver. Changes in lipoprotein secretion, fatty acid oxidation and esterification, lipogenesis and carbohydrate metabolism.

D L Topping, P A Mayes.   

Abstract

1. When livers from fed rats were perfused with blood containing elevated concentrations of rat insulin or blood to which fructose was added, the oxidation of free fatty acids was depressed and their esterification was increased. 2. Raised concentrations of insulin or addition of fructose increased secretion of triglyceride in very-low-density lipoproteins, but only insulin caused more of the free fatty acids taken up by the liver to be incorporated into very-low-density lipoproteins. 3. When insulin and fructose were added together the combined effect on oxidation and esterification of free fatty acids and on secretion of very-low-density lipoproteins was equal to the sum of the effects of either alone. No statistically significant interaction between the effects of fructose and insulin was found for any of the parameters investigated. 4. Bovine insulin had similar effects, in most respects, to comparable studies with raised concentrations of rat insulin. 5. Lipogenesis was increased in the livers treated with fructose plus bovine insulin. 6. A significant proportion of the fatty acids in very-low-density lipoproteins were derived either from the liver triglyceride pool or from lipogenesis. This fraction was increased both by treatment with insulin or fructose, and was augmented further when both insulin and fructose were present together. 7. The uptake of fructose by the perfused liver was similar to that found in vivo. It was unaffected by the presence of insulin. 8. Addition of fructose to the perfused liver caused perfusate lactate concentrations to increase, as a result of diminished hepatic uptake of lactate. 9. The uptake of free fatty acids by the perfused liver was unaffected by the addition of either insulin or fructose. 10. The distribution among the various lipid classes in plasma lipoproteins of label arising from the hepatic uptake of [(14)C]oleate was unaltered by the addition of either fructose or insulin. 11. It is suggested that the effects described are due principally to control of the balance between esterification of fatty acids and lipolysis of the ensuing triglyceride, fructose enhancing esterification and insulin inhibiting lipolysis.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 5071176      PMCID: PMC1178380          DOI: 10.1042/bj1260295

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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