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Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova ; 78(10): 114-9, 1992 Oct.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1338874

ABSTRACT

Hypoglycemia at the initial stage of the prenatal development decreased the level of glucose in the rat blood, increased glucose-6-phosphatase in the liver. Hyperglycemia increase the glucose content in the blood with relatively minor changes of the glucose-6-phosphatase activity and oxidation of hydrocarbonates.


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Carbohydrate Metabolism , Hyperglycemia/physiopathology , Hypoglycemia/physiopathology , Mitochondria, Liver/physiology , Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects , Animals , Blood Glucose/analysis , Female , Glucose-6-Phosphatase/analysis , Hyperglycemia/metabolism , Hypoglycemia/metabolism , Liver Glycogen/analysis , Mitochondria, Liver/chemistry , Oxidation-Reduction , Pregnancy , Rats
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Ukr Biokhim Zh (1978) ; 64(5): 77-82, 1992.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1462374

ABSTRACT

Correlation between glucose level in blood and liver mitochondrial energetics of 1, 10, 20-days rats under hyperglycemia and high environmental temperature (38 degrees C) has been studied. Glucose feeding led to a significant increase of glucose content in blood, this increase being less at hyperthermia. Glucose feeding strengthened the oxidation of such intermediates as succinate (Krebs cycle), pyruvate and malate (hydrocarbonates) and caprylate (lipid). High environmental temperature with hyperglycemia suppresses the liver mitochondria breathing, hydrocarbon and lipid intermediates being used; the suppression is less in the presence of succinate. It is found that liver mitochondria of growing rats at different experimental conditions oxidize different intermediates with various rates. These data can be explained in the light of ontogenetic evolution of the energetic apparatus. It is supposed that exogenic glucose is the factor which activates growing processes of animals and to certain extent diminishes the negative influence of hyperthermia on the organism.


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Animals, Newborn/metabolism , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Body Temperature/physiology , Hyperglycemia/metabolism , Mitochondria, Liver/metabolism , Oxygen Consumption/physiology , Animals , Animals, Newborn/growth & development , Caprylates/metabolism , Hyperglycemia/blood , Malates/metabolism , Pyruvates/metabolism , Pyruvic Acid , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Succinates/metabolism , Succinic Acid
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Ontogenez ; 23(3): 322-6, 1992.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1495759

ABSTRACT

Respiration rate, respiration control and ADP of liver mitochondria were studies in one-, ten-, and twenty-day-old rats born of females who had received subcutaneous insulin injections (0.25 U/100 g body weight) on days 5-7, 11-13 and 19-21 of pregnancy or glucose (1 g/100 g body weight, in the morning before feeding). Caprylate, an intermediate of the lipid metabolism, was used as the substrate for oxidation. In the control, caprylate oxidation in one-day old rats occurred at a low rate without providing for synthesis of ATP from ADP and phosphate. Insulin administration and alimentary hyperglycemia in females on days 5-7 of pregnancy had no significant effect on respiration rate of liver mitochondria in progeny of all ages tested. Administration of the above preparations on days 11-13 and 19-21 of pregnancy improved caprylate oxidation in mitochondria of the newborn rats. In other series the difference between experiments and the control was insignificant. Metabolic changes in the newborns are shown to be related to hyperinsulinemia in pregnant females.


Subject(s)
Carbohydrate Metabolism , Lipid Peroxidation/drug effects , Mitochondria, Liver/drug effects , Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Caprylates/metabolism , Female , Insulin/administration & dosage , Mitochondria, Liver/metabolism , Oxidation-Reduction/drug effects , Oxidative Phosphorylation/drug effects , Pregnancy , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
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