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Effects of fasting and refeeding on the activity of hepatic glucose-6-phosphatase in rats.

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Khan A, Löw H, Efendić S

出版信息

Acta Physiol Scand. 1985 Aug;124(4):591-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1985.tb00052.x.

Abstract

The activities of glucose-6-phosphate hydrolase and glucose-6-phosphate translocase were determined in rats fasted for 1-3 days and in animals fasted for one day and then either refed with mixed pellet or given oral or intraperitoneal glucose. The assay was based on the colorimetric measurement of the released inorganic phosphate. Fasting over 24 h significantly increased both the translocase and the hydrolase activity of glucose-6-phosphatase. These parameters showed a further increase when rats were fasted for another 24 h. In animals fasted for 24 h and then refed with standardized pellet diet, a progressive fall of enzyme activity was noticed. However, even 72 h of refeeding did not lead to complete normalization. Glucose given orally or intraperitoneally also suppressed the enzyme activity, although the effect was somewhat delayed. As expected, in fasting rats glucose and insulin levels were significantly decreased. Normoglycaemia was established after just 24 h, regardless of refeeding with pellets or with glucose. The former group exhibited hyper- and the latter hypo-insulinaemic pattern. We speculate that augmented activity of hepatic glucose-6-phosphatase during fasting stimulates the metabolism of glucose through the glucose cycle and is thereby at least partially responsible for insulin resistance accompanying the fasting state.

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