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Glucose Utilization Rates and Insulin Sensitivity In Vivo in Tissues of Virgin and Pregnant Rats

  1. Armelle Leturque,
  2. Pascal Ferre,
  3. Anne-Françoise Burnol,
  4. Joseph Kande,
  5. Paulette Maulard and
  6. Jean Girard
  1. Centre de Recherches sur la Nutrition du C.N.R.S. 9 rue Jules Hetzel, 92190 Meudon-Bellevue, France
  1. Address reprint requests to Dr. A. Leturque at the above address.
Diabetes 1986 Feb; 35(2): 172-177. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.35.2.172
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In vivo studies have shown that insulin resistance in late pregnancy results from a decreased sensitivity of liver and peripheral tissues. In the present study, measurements of the rates of glucose utilization by skeletal muscles (soleus, extensor digitorum longus, epitrochlearis, and diaphragm), white adipose tissue, and brain of virgin and 19-day pregnant rats were performed in the basal condition and during a euglycemic, hyperinsulinemic (400 μU/ml) clamp to quantify the partition of glucose utilization and to identify the tissues other than liver responsible for insulin resistance. Fetal and placental glucose utilization rates were also measured in pregnant rats. The fetal glucose utilization rate (22 mg/min/kg) was very high and was not stimulated by physiologic maternal hyperinsulinemia. By contrast, the placental glucose utilization rate (29 mg/ min/kg) was increased by 30% during hyperinsulinemia. The glucose utilization rate of the conceptus represented 23% of the maternal glucose utilization rate in the basal state. Glucose utilization rates in the basal condition were not statistically altered by pregnancy in brain, skeletal muscles, and white adipose tissue. During hyperinsulinemia (400 μU/ml), glucose utilization rates in extensor digitorum longus, epitrochlearis, and white adipose tissue were 30–70% lower in pregnant than in virgin rats. Insulin sensitivity of glucose metabolism in all the tissues tested other than brain was 50% lower in pregnant than in virgin rats. We conclude that skeletal muscles and, to a smaller extent, adipose tissue are involved in the insulin resistance of late pregnancy.

  • Received April 25, 1985.
  • Revision received July 22, 1985.
  • Copyright © 1986 by the American Diabetes Association

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Armelle Leturque, Pascal Ferre, Anne-Françoise Burnol, Joseph Kande, Paulette Maulard, Jean Girard
Diabetes Feb 1986, 35 (2) 172-177; DOI: 10.2337/diab.35.2.172

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Glucose Utilization Rates and Insulin Sensitivity In Vivo in Tissues of Virgin and Pregnant Rats
Armelle Leturque, Pascal Ferre, Anne-Françoise Burnol, Joseph Kande, Paulette Maulard, Jean Girard
Diabetes Feb 1986, 35 (2) 172-177; DOI: 10.2337/diab.35.2.172
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