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Factors that prevent the premature appearance of glucokinase in neonatal rat liver.


ABSTRACT: 1. The physiological factors that prevent the precocious appearance of glucokinase activity in the 13-day-old rat that can be induced by oral glucose administration were explored. 2. Evidence is presented that the galactose component of milk sugar is inhibitory. In the absence of this inhibitory galactose, the amount of glucose necessary to effect appreciable induction is greater than that present in milk. 3. The induction is prevented both by administration of mannoheptulose, which inhibits insulin release, and by excess insulin; the amount of insulin available therefore seems to be critical. 4. The inhibition of induction by galactose does not appear to be via competition with glucose but by enhancing insulin release and thereby making this excessive. The relative amounts of glucose and insulin appear to be important in regulating glucokinase induction. 5. The precocious induction of glucokinase by glucose is inhibited by simultaneous treatment with approriate amounts of adrenaline, glucagon, dibutyryl cyclic AMP or isoprenaline but not by vasopressin or angiotensin II. 6. No single cause of glucokinase induction in neonatal rat liver can be recognized. The process is subject to regulation by many factors at a time subsequent to when competence to synthesize the enzyme has been established.

SUBMITTER: Wakelam JO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1161718 | biostudies-other | 1980 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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