Glucose cycling is markedly enhanced in pancreatic islets of obese hyperglycemic mice

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Pancreatic islets from fed 7-month old lean and obese hyperglycemic mice (ob/ob) were incubated with 3H2O and 5.5 mM or 16.7 mM glucose. Incorporation of 3H into the medium glucose was taken as the measure of glucose-6-P hydrolysis to glucose. Glucose utilization was measured from the yield of 3H2O from [5-3H]glucose. Only 3-4% of the glucose phosphorylated was dephosphorylated by the lean mouse islets irrespective of the glucose concentration. In contrast, the ob/ob mouse islets at 5.5 mM glucose dephosphorylated 18% of the glucose phosphorylated and 30% at 16.7 mM. Thus, the islets of hyperglycemic mice demonstrate increased glucose cycling as compared to the islets of normoglycemic lean mice.

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Khan, A., Chandramouli, V., Östenson, C. G., Berggren, P. O., Löw, H., Landau, B. R., & Efendic, S. (1990). Glucose cycling is markedly enhanced in pancreatic islets of obese hyperglycemic mice. Endocrinology, 126(5), 2413–2416. https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-126-5-2413

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