Carbohydrate metabolism of the isolated perfused liver of normal and genetically obese–hyperglycaemic (ob/ob) mice
- 1 December 1971
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 125 (3), 773-780
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1250773
Abstract
1. A technique for perfusion of the mouse liver has been developed, and aspects of carbohydrate metabolism have been investigated in the perfused liver of normal and genetically obese mice, homozygous for the recessive gene ob. 2. Rates of gluconeogenesis in perfused mouse liver were faster than those reported for slices of mouse liver, particularly from lactate and pyruvate. 3. The rate of glycogen breakdown to glucose, but not to lactate, was faster in liver from fed obese mice. 4. The capacity for glycogen synthesis from glucose was enhanced in liver from 20h-starved obese mice. 5. The capacity for gluconeogenesis from a number of substrates was not significantly altered in livers from fed or starved obese mice when compared with that of lean mice. 6. These results suggest that the liver contributes to the hyperglycaemia of the obese mice by increased glycogenolysis, and that liver glycogen in obese mice is maintained by synthesis from dietary glucose.Keywords
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