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Diabetes, Vol 48, Issue 3 452-459, Copyright © 1999 by American Diabetes Association
Response of adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase to the cephalic phase of insulin secretion
F Picard, N Naimi, D Richard and Y Deshaies
Center for Research on Energy Metabolism and the Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Laval University, Quebec, Canada.
Modulation of lipoprotein lipase (LPL) allows a tissue-specific
partitioning of triglyceride-derived fatty acids, and insulin is a major
modulator of its activity. The present studies were aimed to assess in rats
the contribution of insulin to the response of adipose tissue and muscle
LPL to food intake. Epididymal and retroperitoneal adipose LPL rose 65%
above fasting values as early as 1 h after the onset of a 30-min
high-carbohydrate meal, with a second activity peak 1 h later that was
maintained for an additional 2 h. Soleus muscle LPL was decreased by 25%
between 0.5 and 4 h after meal intake. The essential contribution of
insulin to the LPL response to food intake was determined by preventing the
full insulin response to meal intake by administration of diazoxide (150
mg/kg body wt, in the meal). The usual postprandial changes in adipose and
muscle LPL did not occur in the absence of an increase in insulinemia.
However, the early (60 min) increase in adipose tissue LPL was not
prevented by the drug, likely because of the maintenance of the early
centrally mediated phase of insulin secretion. In a subsequent study, rats
chronically implanted with a gastric cannula were used to demonstrate that
the postprandial rise in adipose LPL is independent of nutrient absorption
and can be elicited by the cephalic (preabsorptive) phase of insulin
secretion. Obese Zucker rats were used because of their strong cephalic
insulin response. After an 8-h fast, rats were fed a liquid diet ad libitum
(orally, cannula closed), sham fed (orally, cannula opened), or fed
directly into the stomach via the cannula during 4 h. Insulinemia increased
10-fold over fasting levels in ad libitum- and intragastric-fed rats and
threefold in sham-fed rats. Changes in adipose tissue LPL were proportional
to the elevation in plasma insulin levels, demonstrating that the
cephalic-mediated rise in insulinemia, in the absence of nutrient
absorption, stimulates adipose LPL. These results demonstrate the central
role of insulin in the postprandial response of tissue LPL, and they show
that cephalically mediated insulin secretion is able to stimulate adipose
LPL.

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