Literature DB >> 6339351

Effect of euglycemic insulin infusion on plasma levels of branched-chain amino acids in cirrhosis.

G Marchesini, G Forlani, M Zoli, C Dondi, G Bianchi, V Bua, P Vannini, E Pisi.   

Abstract

To test the hypothesis that hyperinsulinism is responsible for reduced branched-chain amino acids in cirrhotics, plasma amino acids were sequentially determined in 8 controls and 8 matched cirrhotics during continuous i.v. insulin infusion. An artificial endocrine pancreas which infused glucose was used to sustain euglycemia. Basal plasma insulin levels were high and branched-chain amino acids were reduced in cirrhotics. Insulin infusion raised insulin levels to 3 to 4 times basal values. During the test, the decline in branched-chain amino acids was markedly higher in controls who had similar steady-state insulin levels. Not only did the level of branched-chain amino acids in controls reach the values seen in cirrhotics after 60 min, but the levels continued to fall at a significantly higher rate throughout the second hour. Glucose consumption and the ratio of glucose infused/steady-state insulin--a measure of tissue sensitivity to insulin--were markedly reduced in cirrhotics and positively correlated with the decline in branched-chain amino acids. In cirrhotics, insulin effects on carbohydrate and branched-chain amino acid metabolism were reduced. Low branched-chain amino acid levels in cirrhotics are not likely to depend only on hyperinsulinism.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6339351     DOI: 10.1002/hep.1840030208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatology        ISSN: 0270-9139            Impact factor:   17.425


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