Hepatic responsiveness to gluconeogenic substrates during insulin-induced hypoglycemia was investigated. For this purpose, livers were peffused with a saturating concentration of 2 mM glycerol, 5 mM L-alanine or 5 mM L-glutamine as gluconeogenic substrates. All experiments were performed 1 h after an ip injection of saline (CN group) or 1 IU/kg of insulin (IN group). The IN group showed higher (P<0.05) hepatic glucose production from glycerol, L-alanine and L-glutamine and higher (P<0.05) production of L-lactate, pyruvate and urea from L-alanine and L-glutamine. In addition, ip injection of 100 mg/kg glycerol, L-alanine and L-glutamine promoted glucose recovery. The results indicate that the hepatic capacity to produce glucose from gluconeogenic precursors was increased during insulin-induced hypoglycemia.
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De Souza, H. M., Borba-Murad, G. R., Ceddia, R. B., Curi, R., Vardanega-Peicher, M., & Bazotte, R. B. (2001). Rat liver responsiveness to gluconeogenic substrates during insulin-induced hypoglycemia. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 34(6), 771–777. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2001000600012
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