Sensing by intrahepatic muscarinic nerves of a portal-arterial glucose concentration gradient as a signal for insulin-dependent glucose uptake in the perfused rat liver |
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Authors: | F Stümpel K Jungermann |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Biochemie und Molekulare Zellbiologie, Georg-August-Universit?t, G?ttingen, Germany. FSTUEMP@GWDG.DE |
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Abstract: | ![]() In vivo, insulin increases net hepatic glucose uptake efficiently only in the presence of a portal-arterial glucose gradient. In isolated perfused rat livers supplied with a glucose gradient (portal 10 mM/arterial 5 mM) insulin-induced glucose uptake was blocked by atropine; in livers not supplied with the gradient (portal = arterial 5 mM) insulin-dependent glucose uptake was elicited by acetylcholine. Apparently, the gradient was sensed and transformed into a metabolic signal by intrahepatic nerves, releasing acetylcholine to muscarinic receptors. |
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