Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)

Sugar use in fat cells from freely fed and diet-restricted lean and obese Zucker rats at two ages

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Abstract

Food restriction in male Zucker rats altered glucose metabolism in adipose tissue at 10 weeks of age.

  • Restricted-fed lean and obese rats converted more glucose to CO2 and fatty acids compared to ad libitum-fed rats.
  • At the highest insulin dose, restricted-fed obese rats showed significantly greater glucose conversion than restricted-fed lean rats.
  • Glyceride-glycerol production was highest in restricted-fed lean rats at specific insulin levels, while ad libitum-fed obese rats had the lowest values.
  • Restricted-fed obese rats had lower serum insulin levels compared to ad libitum-fed obese rats at 10 weeks of age.
  • At 26 weeks, glucose metabolism rates were similar across all groups under basal conditions, but only restricted-fed lean rats responded significantly to insulin stimulation.

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