Time sequence of changes in the responsiveness of glycogen breakdown to adrenergic agonists in perfused liver of rats with insulin-induced hypoglycemia

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Abstract

The time-course changes of the responsiveness of glycogen breakdown to α- and ß-adrenergic agonists during insulin-induced hypoglycemia (IIH) were investigated. Blood glucose levels were decreased prior to the alteration in the hepatic responsiveness to adrenergic agonists. The activation of hepatic glucose production and glycogenolysis by phenylephrine (2 μM) and isoproterenol (20 μM) was decreased in IIH. The changes in the responsiveness of glycogen catabolism were first observed for isoproterenol and later for phenylephrine. Hepatic ß-adrenergic receptors showed a higher degree of adrenergic desensitization than did α-receptors. Liver glycogen synthase activity, glycogen content and the catabolic effect of dibutyryl cyclic AMP (the ß-receptor second messenger) were not affected by IIH. • Hypoglycemia • Adrenergic responsiveness • Insulin-induced hypoglycemia • Hepatic glucose production • Glycogenolysis.

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Vardanega-Peicher, M., Lopes, G., Lima, F. B., Curi, R., Nakano, L. C., & Bazotte, R. B. (2000). Time sequence of changes in the responsiveness of glycogen breakdown to adrenergic agonists in perfused liver of rats with insulin-induced hypoglycemia. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 33(7), 805–813. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2000000700011

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