Assessment of postprandial hepatic glycogen synthesis from uridine diphosphoglucose kinetics in obese and lean non-diabetic subjects
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serval:BIB_600A0968B629
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Assessment of postprandial hepatic glycogen synthesis from uridine diphosphoglucose kinetics in obese and lean non-diabetic subjects
Journal
International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders
ISSN
0307-0565 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2000
Volume
24
Number
10
Pages
1297-302
Notes
Comparative Study
Journal Article --- Old month value: Oct
Journal Article --- Old month value: Oct
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Obese patients are frequently characterized by insulin resistance and decreased insulin-mediated glycogen synthesis in skeletal muscle. Whether they also have impaired postprandial hepatic glycogen synthesis remains unknown. AIM: To determine whether postprandial hepatic glycogen synthesis is decreased in obese patients compared to lean subjects. METHODS: Lean and obese subjects with impaired glucose tolerance were studied over 4h after ingestion of a glucose load. Hepatic uridine diphosphoglucose kinetics were assessed using 13C-galactose infusion, with monitoring of urinary acetaminophen-glucuronide isotopic enrichment to estimate hepatic glycogen kinetics. RESULTS: Estimated net hepatic glycogen synthesis amounted to 18.6 and 22.6% of the ingested load in lean and obese subjects, respectively. CONCLUSION: Postprandial hepatic glycogen metabolism is not impaired in non-diabetic obese subjects.
Keywords
Adult
Aged
Blood Glucose/analysis
Fatty Acids, Nonesterified/blood
Female
Glucose Intolerance/complications/metabolism
Humans
Insulin/blood
Insulin Resistance
Liver/*metabolism
Liver Glycogen/*biosynthesis
Male
Middle Aged
Obesity/complications/*metabolism
Postprandial Period
Time Factors
Uridine Diphosphate Glucose/metabolism/*pharmacokinetics
Pubmed
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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