The postprandial rates of glycogen and lipid synthesis of lean and obese female Zucker rats

May 11, 2000International journal of obesity and related metabolic disorders : journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity

How Lean and Obese Female Zucker Rats Make Glycogen and Fat After Eating

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Abstract

Hepatic glycogen synthesis is considerably lower in obese Zucker rats compared to lean controls.

  • Glycogen synthesis in obese rats is significantly decreased, despite a small increase from larger meal sizes.
  • Hepatic lipogenic rates are approximately five times higher in obese rats than in lean rats.
  • In adipose tissue, lipogenesis per gram is slightly reduced in obese rats, but overall lipogenic activity is increased.
  • A larger meal elevates plasma glucose and insulin levels but does not affect lipogenic rates.
  • The increased partitioning of ingested carbohydrates into fat synthesis may be linked to the suppression of glycogen synthesis in obese rats.

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