Glucose Metabolism in Isolated Adipocytes from ad Libitum- and Restricted-Fed Lean and Obese Zucker Rats at Two Different Ages

Apr 1, 1988Proceedings 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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