INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL-TEMPERATURE ON GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE AND INSULIN-RESPONSE IN THE NEWBORN PIGLET

被引:0
|
作者
CLOSE, WH
LEDIVIDICH, J
DUEE, PH
机构
[1] INRA, RECH ELEVAGE PORCS STN, F-35590 HERMITAGE, FRANCE
[2] CNRS, CTR RECH NUTR, Meudon, FRANCE
来源
BIOLOGY OF THE NEONATE | 1985年 / 47卷 / 02期
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Plasma glucose and insulin concentrations were measured in 45 new-born piglets both before and at regular intervals throughout a 2-h period following an i.v. administration of glucose (1 g/kg body weight), at environmental temperatures of 17, 24 and 33.degree. C. As anticipated, rectal temperature (TR) was dependent upon the environmental temperature. During the glucose tolerance test (GTT), TR remained constant at both 24 and 33.degree. C, 37.0 .+-. 0.2 compared with 38.0 .+-. 0.1.degree. C. However, at 17.degree. C, 12 piglets were able to maintain a constant TR (35.8 .+-. 0.2.degree. C), whereas the remaining 6 piglets became hypothermic (32.8 .+-. 0.4.degree. C), with TR decreasing continuously throughout the GTT. Their body weight was 210 g below that of the other piglets (P < 0.05). Those piglets at 17 and 24.degree. C which maintained homeothermy had a higher glucose disappearance rate (KG; 2.00 and 2.31%/min, respectively), than those kept within thermal neutrality (1.66%/min). The insulin response to glucose was similar. During hypothermia, on the other hand, both KG (0.76 .+-. 0.12%/min) and the insulin response were significantly less (P < 0.05) than in all other piglets. The glucose uptake by the skeletal muscle is increased in cold-exposed, normothermic piglets and results in an increased metabolic rate. Failure to maintain homeothermy diminishes glucose uptake and inhibits insulin release.
引用
收藏
页码:84 / 91
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL-TEMPERATURE ON GLUCOSE-INDUCED INSULIN-RESPONSE IN NEWBORN RAT
    KERVRAN, A
    GILBERT, M
    GIRARD, JR
    ASSAN, R
    JOST, A
    DIABETES, 1976, 25 (11) : 1026 - 1030
  • [2] GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE AND INSULIN-RESPONSE IN OBESE DOGS
    MATTHEEUWS, D
    ROTTIERS, R
    BAEYENS, D
    VERMEULEN, A
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ANIMAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, 1984, 20 (02) : 287 - 293
  • [3] IMPAIRMENT IN ACUTE INSULIN-RESPONSE IN IMPAIRED GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE
    LAWS, A
    SANDS, E
    BERGMAN, RN
    DIABETES, 1994, 43 : A258 - A258
  • [4] GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE AND INSULIN-RESPONSE - EFFECT OF THIAZIDE DIURETICS
    OBER, KP
    HENNESSY, JF
    CLINICAL RESEARCH, 1978, 26 (06): : A775 - A775
  • [5] INSULIN-RESPONSE TO GLUCOSE AND GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE FOLLOWING FEEDING IN SHEEP
    SASAKI, Y
    TAKAHASHI, H
    ASO, H
    HIKOSAKA, K
    HAGINO, A
    ODA, S
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 1984, 52 (02) : 351 - 358
  • [6] RELATIONSHIP OF LIPIDS TO GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE AND INSULIN-RESPONSE IN AGED
    WOLDOW, A
    SHAPIRO, B
    KOLLMAN, G
    COHEN, JJ
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, 1972, 20 (11) : 515 - &
  • [7] IMPAIRMENT IN ACUTE INSULIN-RESPONSE IN IMPAIRED GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE
    LAWS, A
    SANDS, E
    WATANABE, RM
    BERGMAN, RN
    DIABETOLOGIA, 1994, 37 : A74 - A74
  • [8] DURATION AND DEGREE OF OVERWEIGHT, GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE AND INSULIN-RESPONSE
    MODAN, M
    KARASIK, A
    LUSKY, A
    SHITRIT, A
    FUCHS, Z
    HALKIN, H
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 1984, 120 (03) : 476 - 476
  • [9] INFLUENCE OF FIBER IN THE WEANING DIET ON GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE AND INSULIN-RESPONSE OF THE NEONATE RAT
    KRAMER, M
    FITZPATRICK, L
    LE, T
    VAHOUNY, GV
    CASSIDY, MM
    FEDERATION PROCEEDINGS, 1987, 46 (04) : 1080 - 1080
  • [10] GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE IN NEWBORN-INFANTS OF HEALTHY MOTHERS - RELATIONSHIP TO MOTHERS INSULIN-RESPONSE TO GLUCOSE INFUSION
    EDSTROM, K
    CERASI, E
    LUFT, R
    PERSSON, B
    THALME, B
    ACTA ENDOCRINOLOGICA, 1975, 78 (01): : 44 - 53