1973
DOI: 10.1042/bj1360705
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Stimulation by vasopressin of glycogen breakdown and gluconeogenesis in the perfused rat liver

Abstract: 1. Vasopressin (anti-diuretic hormone, [8-arginine]vasopressin) stimulated the breakdown of glycogen in perfused livers of fed rats, at concentrations (50-600muunits/ml) that have been reported in the blood of intact rats, especially during acute haemorrhagic shock. 2. In perfused livers from starved rats, vasopressin (30-150muunits/ml) stimulated gluconeogenesis from a mixture of lactate, pyruvate and glycerol. 3. Vasopressin prevented accumulation of liver glycogen in the perfused liver of starved rats, or i… Show more

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“…In contrast, depending on the feeding status of the animal and the experimental conditions, AVP and LVP stimulate lipolysis and increase the release of free fatty acids (FFAs) (393,520,541). Further involvement of AVP in regulating the supply of energy substrates is suggested by the finding that AVP increases circulating glucose levels by stimulating glucagon release from pancreatic islet cells and by promoting glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis in the liver (211). These findings imply that AVP regulates lipid metabolism not only through the regulation of lipolysis in adipose tissue but also through the supply of energy substrates, such as glucose.…”
Section: Lipid Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In contrast, depending on the feeding status of the animal and the experimental conditions, AVP and LVP stimulate lipolysis and increase the release of free fatty acids (FFAs) (393,520,541). Further involvement of AVP in regulating the supply of energy substrates is suggested by the finding that AVP increases circulating glucose levels by stimulating glucagon release from pancreatic islet cells and by promoting glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis in the liver (211). These findings imply that AVP regulates lipid metabolism not only through the regulation of lipolysis in adipose tissue but also through the supply of energy substrates, such as glucose.…”
Section: Lipid Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…These three hormones exert similar effects upon hepatic metabolism, enhancing glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis in the perfused liver [3,4] and glycogenolysis in isolated hepatocytes [5-71. There is general agreement that glucagon and P-adrenergic agonists exert their metabolic effects upon the liver by elevating the intracellular concentration of adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate [3,8]. Neither a-adrenergic agents nor vasopressin elevate North-Holland Publishing Comparzy -Amsterdam hepatic cyclic AMP [8,9], and their mechanisms of action remain obscure.…”
Section: Pimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vasopressin (anti-diuretic hormone) has been shown to stimulate glycogen breakdown in perfused rat and mouse liver preparations [1][2][3][4] at concentrations which can occur in the intact animal (i.e. 0.1-1.0 mU/ml) especially during haemorrhagic shock [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%