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Effect of Chronic Hyperglycemia on Glucose Metabolism in Subjects With Normal Glucose Tolerance.


ABSTRACT: Chronic hyperglycemia causes insulin resistance, but the inheritability of glucotoxicity and the underlying mechanisms are unclear. We examined the effect of 3 days of hyperglycemia on glucose disposal, enzyme activities, insulin signaling, and protein O-GlcNAcylation in skeletal muscle of individuals without (FH-) or with (FH+) family history of type 2 diabetes. Twenty-five subjects with normal glucose tolerance received a [3-3H]glucose euglycemic insulin clamp, indirect calorimetry, and vastus-lateralis biopsies before and after 3 days of saline (n = 5) or glucose (n = 10 FH- and 10 FH+) infusion to raise plasma glucose by ?45 mg/dL. At baseline, FH+ had lower insulin-stimulated glucose oxidation and total glucose disposal (TGD) but similar nonoxidative glucose disposal and basal endogenous glucose production (bEGP) compared with FH- After 3 days of glucose infusion, bEGP and glucose oxidation were markedly increased, whereas nonoxidative glucose disposal and TGD were lower versus baseline, with no differences between FH- and FH+ subjects. Hyperglycemia doubled skeletal muscle glycogen content and impaired activation of glycogen synthase (GS), pyruvate dehydrogenase, and Akt, but protein O-GlcNAcylation was unchanged. Insulin resistance develops to a similar extent in FH- and FH+ subjects after chronic hyperglycemia, without increased protein O-GlcNAcylation. Decreased nonoxidative glucose disposal due to impaired GS activation appears to be the primary deficit in skeletal muscle glucotoxicity.

SUBMITTER: Shannon C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6245228 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of Chronic Hyperglycemia on Glucose Metabolism in Subjects With Normal Glucose Tolerance.

Shannon Chris C   Merovci Aurora A   Xiong Juan J   Tripathy Devjit D   Lorenzo Felipe F   McClain Donald D   Abdul-Ghani Muhammad M   Norton Luke L   DeFronzo Ralph A RA   DeFronzo Ralph A RA  

Diabetes 20180913 12


Chronic hyperglycemia causes insulin resistance, but the inheritability of glucotoxicity and the underlying mechanisms are unclear. We examined the effect of 3 days of hyperglycemia on glucose disposal, enzyme activities, insulin signaling, and protein <i>O</i>-GlcNAcylation in skeletal muscle of individuals without (FH<sup>-</sup>) or with (FH<sup>+</sup>) family history of type 2 diabetes. Twenty-five subjects with normal glucose tolerance received a [3-<sup>3</sup>H]glucose euglycemic insulin  ...[more]

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