Effects of intravenous versus intragastric glucose pretreatment on triglyceride secretion by perfused livers of fed rats.

1981 
The effects of the route of administration of 450 mg [U-14C]glucose to 250-g fed rats in vivo on the subsequent release of triglycerides from the perfused liver was studied. Livers were perfused for 180 min using a nonrecycling medium containing 10 mM glucose, 2 mM lactate, 0.2 mM pyruvate, and 100 μU/mL porcine insulin. Biopsies were obtained at the beginning and end of the perfusions. The perfusate was collected and the secreted triglycerides were analyzed.Slower absorption of the intragastric glucose load contrasted with the rapid entry of the intravenous load; however, the total liver counts were not significantly affected by the route of glucose delivery. Hepatic glycogen concentration was also not significantly different, but the percent of total liver counts which was present in glycogen was significantly higher after intravenous glucose. The majority of the radioactivity in the livers of both groups of rats was present in water-soluble metabolites, with lesser amounts in triglycerides and phosphol...
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