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Regulation of hepatic glucose output during exercise by circulating glucose and insulin in humans.

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Jenkins A B, Furler S M, Chisholm D J, Kraegen E W

出版信息

Am J Physiol. 1986 Mar;250(3 Pt 2):R411-7. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.1986.250.3.R411.

Abstract

We have tested the hypothesis that hepatic glucose output (Ra) during exercise in humans is subject to feedback control by circulating glucose within a control range that is determined by the circulating insulin concentration. Three exercise protocols based on 60-min cycle ergometer exercise at 55% maximal O2 consumption were used: 1) control, 2) insulin infusion with a euglycemic clamp, and 3) insulin infusion with a fixed-rate glucose infusion. Ra was measured using a constant infusion of [3H]glucose. During the glucose clamp there was no Ra response to exercise. There were significant inverse relationships between Ra and plasma glucose during control exercise (r = -0.73, P less than 0.001) and exercise with fixed-rate glucose and insulin infusion (r = -0.96, P less than 0.001). During the fixed-rate glucose and insulin infusion, plasma glucose fell from the commencement of exercise but stabilized at a lower level. These results are interpreted in terms of a simple difference controller where Ra is proportional to the deviation of plasma glucose from a defined set point. Insulin affects Ra and regulates the steady-state glucose level by altering the sensitivity of this control system.

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