1971
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1094146
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Studies on Glucose Utilization and Insulin Responsiveness of Human Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue in Obese and Non-Obese Subjects

Abstract: In subcutaneous human tissue of obese and non obese subjects glucose uptake and incorporation of g1ucos~I)4C into CO2 were measured after incubation in a medium containing glucose. Basal glucose uptake was not correlated to age and body weight and was not changed in obese subjects. Insulin caused a significant increase of glucose uptake and a less marked increase of glucose oxydation. There was a lin~ ar relationship between the percentual increase of glucose uptake and the log of insulin dose. The maximal eff… Show more

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“…In other investigations of human adipose tissue [7,19,21] it has been demonstrated that the effect of insulin on glucose oxidation is less rapid in the large fat cells. Bearing in mind the more pronounced antilipolytic effect of insulin in large adipocytes, it seems unlikely that diminished insulin binding by the fat cell would explain the low insulin response (glucose oxidation) in the large fat cells.…”
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“…In other investigations of human adipose tissue [7,19,21] it has been demonstrated that the effect of insulin on glucose oxidation is less rapid in the large fat cells. Bearing in mind the more pronounced antilipolytic effect of insulin in large adipocytes, it seems unlikely that diminished insulin binding by the fat cell would explain the low insulin response (glucose oxidation) in the large fat cells.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown by others that the stimulating effects of insulin on the oxidation of glucose to CO2 [7,19] and on the synthesis of lipids [21] are less pronounced in large human adipocytes than in the 1 26 F 164 24I small fat cells. Since we have shown [26] [20].…”
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“…Der basale Glucosestoffwechsel des Fettgewebes Normgewichtiger und Adipöser zeigt keine Unterschiede. Verwendet man aber steigende Glucosekonzentrationen, so erreicht auch ohne Insulin die Glucoseaufnahme des Fettgewebes Adipöser schon bei relativ niedriger Mediumglucose ein Maximum und läßt sich auch mit Insulin nicht weiter steigern (12,14).…”
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“…In den großen Fettzellen Fettsüchtiger ist die Lipolyse weniger insulinempfindlich als in den kleinen Zellen Normgewichtiger. Das Gewebe fettsüchtiger Diabetiker zeigt eine geringere Empfindlichkeit gegenüber der antilipolytischen Wirkung des Insulins (14). Dagegen…”
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