Interrelationship of insulin and glucagon ratios on carbohydrate metabolism in isolated hepatocytes containing high glycogen. |
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Authors: | S R Wagle |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 USA |
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Abstract: | The effect of physiological concentrations of glucagon and insulin on glycogenolysis was studied in the presence and absence of substrates in isolated hepatocytes containing high glycogen. In the absence of substrates glucagon stimulated glycogenolysis at 10?14M concentration, and addition of 100 μunits of insulin partially inhibited glucagon stimulated glycogenolysis (10?14M to 10?11M). However, in the presence of substrates, insulin completely inhibited glucagon stimulated glycogenolysis (10?14M to 10?11M), indicating that molar glucagon and insulin ratios control carbohydrate metabolism in liver. Additional studies showed incorporation of amino acid into protein was linear for only 3 to 4 hr in cells containing low glycogen, whereas in cells containing high glycogen, incorporation was linear for 8 to 10 hr. |
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