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Gluconeogenesis from lactate in the developing rat. Studies in vivo.

R G Vernon, D G Walker.   

Abstract

1. The specific radioactivity of plasma l-lactate and the incorporation of (14)C into plasma d-glucose, liver glycogen and skeletal-muscle glycogen were measured as a function of time after the intraperitoneal injection of l-[U-(14)C]lactate into 2-, 10- and 30-day-old rats. 2. Between 15 and 60min after the injection of the l-[U-(14)C]lactate, the specific radioactivity of plasma lactate decreased with a half-life of 20-33min in animals at all three ages. 3. At all times after injection examined, the specific radioactivity of plasma glucose of the 2- and 10-day-old rats was at least fourfold greater than that of the 30-day-old rats. 4. Although (14)C was incorporated into liver glycogen the amount incorporated was always less than 5% of that present in plasma glucose. 5. The results are discussed with reference to the factors that may influence the rate of incorporation of (14)C into plasma glucose, and it is concluded that the rate of gluconeogenesis in the 2- and 10-day-old suckling rat is at least twice that of the weaned 30-day-old animal.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 5076195      PMCID: PMC1178694          DOI: 10.1042/bj1270531

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


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