The aim of the present study was to examine glucagon metabolism and distribution using both compartmental-modeling approaches and steady-state organ-balance techniques in conscious, overnight-fasted dogs. Arterial plasma glucose concentrations were clamped at 14 mmol/L with a variable exogenous glucose infusion. Somatostatin was infused to block endogenous secretion of insulin and glucagon. Insulin was replaced intraportally at 2.4 pmol.kg-1.min-1 to maintain basal insulin concentrations in the range from 70 +/- 4 to 95 +/- 12 pmol/L. Glucagon was not given during the control period, but was subsequently infused peripherally in four 1-hour steps of 1.0, 3.0, 6.0, and 3.0 ng.kg-1.min-1. Glucagon levels increased from 0 to 68 +/- 6, 195 +/- 19, 378 +/- 47, and 181 +/- 20 ng/mL. Compartmental analysis of glucagon concentrations showed that glucagon was distributed in one compartment with a volume approximately equal to the plasma volume. The metabolic clearance rate of glucagon was 17.6 mL.kg-1.min-1. The liver cleared 24% of glucagon, and the kidneys, 17%.
Compartmental modeling of glucagon kinetics in the conscious dog.
COBELLI, CLAUDIO;
1995
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to examine glucagon metabolism and distribution using both compartmental-modeling approaches and steady-state organ-balance techniques in conscious, overnight-fasted dogs. Arterial plasma glucose concentrations were clamped at 14 mmol/L with a variable exogenous glucose infusion. Somatostatin was infused to block endogenous secretion of insulin and glucagon. Insulin was replaced intraportally at 2.4 pmol.kg-1.min-1 to maintain basal insulin concentrations in the range from 70 +/- 4 to 95 +/- 12 pmol/L. Glucagon was not given during the control period, but was subsequently infused peripherally in four 1-hour steps of 1.0, 3.0, 6.0, and 3.0 ng.kg-1.min-1. Glucagon levels increased from 0 to 68 +/- 6, 195 +/- 19, 378 +/- 47, and 181 +/- 20 ng/mL. Compartmental analysis of glucagon concentrations showed that glucagon was distributed in one compartment with a volume approximately equal to the plasma volume. The metabolic clearance rate of glucagon was 17.6 mL.kg-1.min-1. The liver cleared 24% of glucagon, and the kidneys, 17%.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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