Changes in rates of glucose utilization and regulation of glucose disposal by fast-twitch skeletal muscles in late pregnancy.
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ABSTRACT: Glucose utilization indices (GUI) were measured in vivo in conjunction with active pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDH(a) and glycogen synthase (GS) activities in fast-twitch skeletal muscles [extensor digitorum longus (EDL), tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius] of late-pregnant rats and age-matched virgin control rats in the fed state, after 24 h starvation and at 2 h after re-feeding with standard laboratory chow ad libitum after 24 h starvation. As demonstrated previously [Holness and Sugden (1990) Biochem. J 277, 429-433], GUI values of fast-twitch skeletal muscles of virgin rats were low in the fed ad libitum and the 24 h-starved states, but dramatically increased after subsequent chow re-feeding. GUI values of fast-twitch skeletal muscles of late-pregnant rats were also low in the fed and starved states and were increased by re-feeding, but the increase in GUI values elicited by re-feeding was greatly attenuated. PDHa activities in EDL, tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius in the fed state were unaffected by late pregnancy, and skeletal-muscle PDHa activities were decreased after 24 h of starvation in both groups. Whereas re-feeding of virgin rats with standard diet for 2 h restored PDHa activities in fast-twitch skeletal muscles to values for rats continuously fed ad libitum, PDHa activities in fast-twitch skeletal muscles of late-pregnant rats, although increased in response to re-feeding, remained considerably less than the corresponding fed ad libitum values after 2 h of re-feeding. In contrast, neither skeletal-muscle GS re-activation nor rates of skeletal-muscle glycogen deposition after re-feeding were markedly affected by late pregnancy. The results are discussed in relation to the specific targeting of individual pathways of glucose disposal in fast-twitch skeletal muscles during re-feeding in late pregnancy.
SUBMITTER: Holness MJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1134227 | biostudies-other | 1993 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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