Matte, J. J., Ponter, A. A. and Sève, B. 1997. Effects of chronic parenteral pyridoxine and acute enteric tryptophan on pyridoxine status, glycemia and insulinemia stimulated by enteric glucose in weanling piglets. Can J. Anim. Sci. 77: 663-668. In order to investigate the importance of the relation between pyridoxine and tryptophan on glucose tolerance and insulin response to glucose, 12 Large White × Pietrain piglets (males and females), weaned at 3 wk of age, were allocated to two treatment groups. Within each of the six pairs (four females and two males), one piglet received daily 3 mL i.m. of pyridoxine.HCl (5 g L -1 ) and the other received a control injection of saline. The animals were fed a liquid feed through a gastric tube surgically inserted on the day of weaning. Seven days later, one catheter was placed in the duodenum and another in the jugular vein. One week after recovery, the piglets received an intraduodenal infusion of glucose or glucose + tryptophan; 2 d later, each piglet received the opposite treatment. There was no effect (P > 0.18) of the administration of pyridoxine.HCl on plasma pyridoxal and pyridoxal-5-phosphate. Whatever the pyridoxine treatment, the plasma glucose response was lower (P ≤ 0.05) after the glucose + tryptophan infusion than after the glucose infusion. There was, also, an interaction between parenteral pyridoxine and duodenal infusion on changes in plasma insulin concentrations following the duodenal infusion (P ≤ 0.02). The greatest response, observed in piglets supplemented with pyridoxine.HCl and infused with glucose, was 55% higher than for the three other treatments. Further work is needed for an eventual reliable estimate of the pyridoxine status and requirements of weanling piglets. The tryptophan and pyridoxine effects on insulin metabolism suggest a different action of these nutrients on sensitivity and release of insulin.Key words: Pyridoxine, tryptophan, glucose, insulin, weanling piglets Matte, J. J., Ponter, A. A. et Sève, B. 1997. Effets de l'administration parentérale chronique de pyridoxine et de l'infusion entérique aigüe de tryptophane sur le statut en pyridoxine, la glycémie et l'insulinémie stimulées par le glucose chez le porcelet sevré. Can J. Anim. Sci. 77: 663-668. Dans le but de déterminer l'importance de la pyridoxine et du tryptophane sur le statut en pyridoxine, la glycémie et l'insulinémie stimulée par le glucose, douze porcelets Large White × Pietrain (mâles et femelles) ont été sevrés à l'âge de 3 semaines et ont été distribués dans deux groupes expérimentaux. À l'intérieur de chacune des 6 paires formées, (4 femelles et 2 mâles), un porcelet a reçu une injection i. m. journalière de 3 mL de pyridoxine.HCl (5 g L -1 ) alors que l'autre a reçu une injection de saline. Les animaux recevaient une alimentation liquide administrée par un tube de gavage installé lors du sevrage. Sept jours plus tard, un cathéter a été installé dans le duodénum et un autre dans la veine jugulaire. Une semaine plus tard, les porcelets ont reçu une infusion intrad...