1975
DOI: 10.1007/bf01222098
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Influence of anoxia on glucose metabolism in pancreatic islets: Lack of correlation between fructose-1,6-diphosphate and apparent glycolytic flux

Abstract: Summary. When equilibrated.with O2-CO 2 (95:5), pancreatic islets of non-inbred ob/ob-mice eXhibited a sigmoidal dependence of 3H20 production on D-(5-aH)-glucose cone, entration; the rate was most sensitive to changes of glucose concentration around 5mM and tended to be maximum above about 15 mM glucose. 3H20 production from more than 5 mM D-(5-3H)-glncose was about twice as fast as the production of 14CO z from equimolar D-(U-14Q) -glucose. Islets equilibrated with N2-CO 2 (95:5) did not exhibit a sigmoidal … Show more

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“…The exaggerated response to this secretagogue in STZ, which has previously been documented (5) (21). Evidence that such a Pasteur effect is operative also in pancreatic islets is lacking (22), but cannot be ruled out. Interference with the signal for secretion normally exerted by exogenous glucose could also arise through the breakdown of glycogen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exaggerated response to this secretagogue in STZ, which has previously been documented (5) (21). Evidence that such a Pasteur effect is operative also in pancreatic islets is lacking (22), but cannot be ruled out. Interference with the signal for secretion normally exerted by exogenous glucose could also arise through the breakdown of glycogen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the glucose-stimulated B-cell there is a diminished content of NAD+ which may limit glycolysis at the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase level and restrict the supply of pyruvate for mitochondrial oxidation [29]. For Ca2+ to fulfil the alleged stimulatory effect through increased ATP (a) availability an efficient coupling of the free Ca2+ level to the oxidation of other mitochondrial fuels might be necessary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since approximately 10% of the normal metabolic activity is still operative in ischemic tissue stored at 4°C, hypothermic organ perfusion and subsequent immersion in various preservation solutions such as University of Wisconsin solution (UWS) or Histidine-Tryptophan-Ketoglutarate (HTK) do not completely prevent irreversible pancreas injury once a critical period of cold ischemia is exceeded (Lakey et al, 1995). This can be explained by the specific preference of islets for the respiratory pathway of glucose breakdown providing more than 95% of the total islet ATP production (Erecinska et al, 1992) if an adequate supply oxygen for cellular energy generation is provided (Hellman et al, 1975, Malaisse et al, 1988, Sekine et al, 1994, Tamarit-Rodriguez et al, 1998. Although islets represent only 1% of the pancreatic tissue, they receive more than 12% of the total pancreatic blood flow (Lifson et al, 1980, Jansson andHellerstrom, 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, among other organs the exocrine pancreas has the capability to produce low amounts of energy during ischemia utilizing the Pasteur effect i.e. the increased anaerobic generation of ATP via glycolysis (Hellman et al, 1975). The increased production of lactate causes intracellular acidosis which is one of the main potential triggers of the premature intracellular auto-activation of trypsinogen in acinar cells (Gorelick and Otani, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%