Circulating fatty acids are essential for efficient glucose-stimulated insulin secretion after prolonged fasting in humans

被引:190
作者
Dobbins, RL
Chester, MM
Daniels, MB
McGarry, JD
Stein, DT
机构
[1] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Dept Internal Med, Dallas, TX 75235 USA
[2] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Dept Biochem, Dallas, TX 75235 USA
[3] Univ Texas, SW Med Ctr, Ctr Diabet Res, Dallas, TX 75235 USA
关键词
D O I
10.2337/diabetes.47.10.1613
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
In the fasted rat, efficient glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) is absolutely dependent on an elevated level of circulating free fatty acids (FFAs). To determine if this is also true in humans, nonobese volunteers were fasted for 24 h (n = 5) or 48 h (n = 5), after which they received an infusion of either saline or nicotinic acid (NA) to deplete their plasma FFA pool, followed by an intravenous bolus of glucose. NA treatment resulted in a fall in basal insulin concentrations of 35 and 45% and in the area under the insulin response curve (area under the curve [AUC]) to glucose of 47 and 42% in the 24- and 48-h fasted individuals, respectively. The 48-h fasted subjects underwent the same procedure with the addition of a coinfusion of Intralipid plus heparin (together with NA) to maintain a high concentration of plasma FFAs throughout the study. The basal level and AUC for insulin were now completely normalized (C-peptide profiles paralleled those for insulin). To assess the effect of an overnight fast, nonobese (n 6) and obese (n = 6) subjects received an infusion of either saline or NA, followed by a hyperglycemic clamp (200 mg/dl), The insulin AUC in response to glucose was unaffected by lowering of the FFA level in nonobese subjects, but fell by 29% in the obese group. The data clearly demonstrate that in humans, the rise in circulating FFA levels after 24 and 48 h of food deprivation is critically important for pancreatic p-cell function both basally and during subsequent glucose loading. They also suggest that the enhancement of GSIS by FFAs in obese individuals is more prominent than that seen in their nonobese counterparts.
引用
收藏
页码:1613 / 1618
页数:6
相关论文
共 29 条
[1]   ROLE OF PLASMA FREE FATTY-ACIDS IN CONTROL OF INSULIN-SECRETION IN MAN [J].
BALASSE, EO ;
OOMS, HA .
DIABETOLOGIA, 1973, 9 (02) :145-151
[2]   EFFECTS OF A 48-H FAT INFUSION ON INSULIN-SECRETION AND GLUCOSE-UTILIZATION [J].
BODEN, G ;
CHEN, XH ;
ROSNER, J ;
BARTON, M .
DIABETES, 1995, 44 (10) :1239-1242
[3]  
BODEN G, 1996, DIABETES, V45, P3
[4]   STIMULATION OF INSULIN-SECRETION BY LONG-CHAIN FREE FATTY-ACIDS - DIRECT PANCREATIC EFFECT [J].
CRESPIN, SR ;
GREENOUGH, WB ;
STEINBERG, D .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 1973, 52 (08) :1979-1984
[5]  
DOBBINS R, 1997, DIABETES S1, V46, pA367
[6]   A fatty acid-dependent step is critically important for both glucose- and non-glucose-stimulated insulin secretion [J].
Dobbins, RL ;
Chester, MW ;
Stevenson, BE ;
Daniels, MB ;
Stein, DT ;
McGarry, JD .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 1998, 101 (11) :2370-2376
[7]   Role of fat-derived substrates in the regulation of gluconeogenesis during fasting [J].
Fery, F ;
Plat, L ;
Melot, C ;
Balasse, EO .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM, 1996, 270 (05) :E822-E830
[8]   METABOLIC EFFECTS OF SUPPRESSION OF NONESTERIFIED FATTY-ACID LEVELS WITH ACIPIMOX IN OBESE NIDDM SUBJECTS [J].
FULCHER, GR ;
WALKER, M ;
CATALANO, C ;
AGIUS, L ;
ALBERTI, KGMM .
DIABETES, 1992, 41 (11) :1400-1408
[9]   ACUTE METABOLIC AND HORMONAL RESPONSES TO THE INHIBITION OF LIPOLYSIS IN NONOBESE PATIENTS WITH NON-INSULIN-DEPENDENT (TYPE-2) DIABETES-MELLITUS - EFFECTS OF ACIPIMOX [J].
FULCHER, GR ;
WALKER, M ;
CATALANO, C ;
FARRER, M ;
ALBERTI, KGMM .
CLINICAL SCIENCE, 1992, 82 (05) :565-571
[10]   Tissue triglycerides, insulin resistance, and insulin production: implications for hyperinsulinemia of obesity [J].
Koyama, K ;
Chen, GX ;
Lee, Y ;
Unger, RH .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM, 1997, 273 (04) :E708-E713