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Lactate Production in Pancreatic Islets

  1. Jorge Tamarit-Rodriguez,
  2. Lars-Åke Idahl,
  3. Elena Giné,
  4. Oscar Alcazar and
  5. Janove Sehlin
  1. Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Complutense University Madrid, Spain
  2. Department of Histology and Cell Biology Umeå University Umeå, Sweden
  1. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Jorge Tamarit-Rodriguez, Universidad Complutense, Facultad de Medicina, Departamento de Bioquhnica, Madrid-28040 Spain. E-mail: tamarit{at}eucmax.sim.ucm.es
Diabetes 1998 Aug; 47(8): 1219-1223. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.47.8.1219
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Lactate production, glucose utilization, glucose oxidation, and insulin release were studied in islets from rat and ob/ob mice. Lactate was determined with a highly sensitive method, based on esterification, subsequent separation, and quantitation with high-performance liquid chromatography. There was a significant lactate production in the absence of glucose, which increased with glucose concentrations up to 3 mmol/l, reaching its half-maximal rate in the presence of 0.2–1.0 mmol/l glucose in both species. Glucose utilization displayed a wider glucose concentration dependence, with a KQ 5 value between 3 and 10 mmol/l glucose. The rates of glucose utilization and lactate production were similar at 3 mmol/l glucose in rat islets and at about 6 mmol/l glucose in ob/ob mice islets. Saturation of lactate production at low glucose concentrations is probably contributing to the observed preferential stimulation of oxidative metabolism at higher concentrations. D-Mannoheptulose caused a marked inhibition of glucose utilization and glucose oxidation at 20 mmol/l glucose in islets from rat or ob/ob mice, as would be expected from a competitive inhibition of glucokinase. By contrast, D-mannoheptulose reduced only marginally the islet metabolism at 3 mmol/l glucose, which is consistent with an effective mannoheptulose-induced inhibition of the glucokinase-dependent, minor part of glucose phosphorylation at this low glucose concentration.

  • Received January 8, 1998.
  • Revision received April 23, 1998.
  • Accepted April 23, 1998.
  • Copyright © 1998 by the American Diabetes Association
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Jorge Tamarit-Rodriguez, Lars-Åke Idahl, Elena Giné, Oscar Alcazar, Janove Sehlin
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Lactate Production in Pancreatic Islets
Jorge Tamarit-Rodriguez, Lars-Åke Idahl, Elena Giné, Oscar Alcazar, Janove Sehlin
Diabetes Aug 1998, 47 (8) 1219-1223; DOI: 10.2337/diab.47.8.1219
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