An absolute requirement for insulin in the control of hepatic glycogenesis by glucose |
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Authors: | T B Miller R Hazen J Larner |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, University of Virginia, School of Medicine. Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 USA |
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Abstract: | Livers from normal, adrenalectomized, and diabetic rats were perfused in order to investigate the mode of action of insulin in the control of glycogenesis by glucose. Control of glycogen synthase and phosphorylase by glucose is completely lost in livers from 2 and 6 day alloxan diabetic rats. Three hour treatment of normal rats with anti-insulin serum results in a decrease in the effect of glucose on hepatic glycogenesis. Glucose infusion into isolated perfused livers from fed normal and adrenalectomized rats promotes an increase in glycogen synthase activation and phosphorylase inactivation. These data clearly demonstrate that the presence of insulin rather than glucocorticoids is an absolute requirement in the control of hepatic glycogen synthesis by glucose. |
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