Literature DB >> 834141

Insulin and glucagon relationship during aging in man.

R J Dudl, J W Ensinck.   

Abstract

To determine if the glucoregulatory hormones, insulin and glucagon, are altered with aging inman, 44 healthy volunteers, 22-81 yr of age, were evaluted by measurement of basal levels of glucose, insulin, and glucagon in relationship to their fat mass. In addition, the secretory capacities of the alpha and beta cells were assessed by measurement of the amounts of glucagon and insulin released after intravenous administration of glucose and arginine, respectively. Although no significant differences in weight could be distinguished longitudinally, the percentage adiposity was found to increase with age. Basal concentrations of glucose, glucagon, and insulin were not appreciably altered as a function of advancing years. After intravenous glucose, the glucose disappearance rate (Kg) was significantly slower in the elderly in comparison with the young, yet no differences in glucose-induced release were found. Similarly, insulin responses after arginine infusion between young and old were indistinguishable. The release of glucagon in response to arginine infusion was not perceptibly altered during aging. Thus, despite a decline in Kg with advanging age in this healthy population, gross changes in insulin and glucagon release were not apparent. We infer from bese data that decreased carbohydrate tolerance accompanying aging in some populations may be due to factors other than abnormalities in secretion of insulin and glucagon.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 834141     DOI: 10.1016/0026-0495(77)90125-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolism        ISSN: 0026-0495            Impact factor:   8.694


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