Neural regulation of the enhanced uptake of glucose in skeletal muscle after endotoxin.

C. Lang
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Previous studies have demonstrated that in vivo injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) acutely stimulates glucose uptake (GU) in skeletal muscle. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether this enhanced GU is neurally mediated. In the first group of rats, a unilateral sciatic nerve transection was performed 3 h before injection of LPS, and in vivo GU was assessed using 2-[14C]deoxy-D-glucose 40 min after LPS injection. At this time, LPS-treated rats were hyperglycemic (12 mM), and insulin levels were not different from control rats. In the innervated leg, LPS increased GU 43-228%, depending on the muscle type. In contrast, LPS failed to increase GU in muscles from the denervated limb. In other experiments, somatostatin was infused to produce an insulinopenic condition before the injection of LPS. Despite insulinopenia, muscle GU was still increased by LPS. In control rats, in which the euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp technique was used, acute muscle denervation was shown to impair insulin-mediated GU in the presence of pharmacological, but not physiological, insulin levels. Non-insulin-mediated GU (NIMGU) was assessed in rats that were insulinopenic and hyperglycemic. In innervated muscle, NIMGU was increased 56-126 and 118-145% when the plasma glucose was elevated to 9 and 12 mM, respectively. In contrast, hyperglycemia-induced increases in NIMGU were attenuated in denervated muscle. These data demonstrate that 1) the early LPS-induced stimulation of muscle GU is mediated via a non-insulin-mediated pathway and 2) the LPS-induced increase in NIMGU in muscle is neurally mediated.
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内毒素后骨骼肌葡萄糖摄取增强的神经调节。
先前的研究表明,体内注射脂多糖(LPS)会急性刺激骨骼肌的葡萄糖摄取(GU)。本研究的目的是确定这种增强的GU是否由神经介导。第一组大鼠在注射LPS前3小时行单侧坐骨神经横断术,注射LPS后40分钟用2-[14C]脱氧- d -葡萄糖测定体内GU。此时,lps处理大鼠高血糖(12 mM),胰岛素水平与对照大鼠无差异。在神经支配的腿部,根据肌肉类型不同,LPS使GU增加43-228%。相比之下,LPS不能增加失神经肢体肌肉的GU。在其他实验中,在注射LPS之前注入生长抑素以产生胰岛素缺乏状态。尽管胰岛素缺乏,但LPS仍使肌肉GU升高。在使用正糖高胰岛素钳夹技术的对照大鼠中,急性肌肉去神经支配显示在药理学而非生理性胰岛素水平存在的情况下损害胰岛素介导的GU。在胰岛素缺乏和高血糖大鼠中评估非胰岛素介导的GU (NIMGU)。在神经支配肌中,当血浆葡萄糖升高至9和12 mM时,NIMGU分别升高56-126和118-145%。相反,高血糖引起的NIMGU升高在去神经支配肌肉中减弱。这些数据表明:1)lps诱导的肌肉GU的早期刺激是通过非胰岛素介导的途径介导的;2)lps诱导的肌肉NIMGU的增加是神经介导的。
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