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Endocrinology, Vol 136, 2631-2634, Copyright © 1995 by Endocrine Society


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Impaired activity of rat pancreatic islet mitochondrial glycerophosphate dehydrogenase in protein malnutrition

J Rasschaert, B Reusens, S Dahri, A Sener, C Remacle, JJ Hoet and WJ Malaisse
Laboratory of Experimental Medicine, Erasmus Medical School, Brussels Free University, Belgium.

In rats that received a low protein isocaloric diet (protein content of the diet: 8 instead of 20%) during fetal life and thereafter up to the time of sacrifice at 12-13 weeks of age, a low plasma insulin concentration, a decreased insulin content of isolated pancreatic islets, and an impaired secretory response of the islets to either D- glucose or the association of L-leucine and L-glutamine coincided, in islet homogenates, with a low activity of the mitochondrial glycerophosphate dehydrogenase and an abnormally high ratio between glutamate-alanine and glutamate-aspartate transaminase activities. Opposite enzymatic changes were found in liver extracts of the same rats. No obvious change in these hormonal, secretory, and enzymatic variables were observed when the period of protein deficiency was restricted to fetal life. These findings support the view that, in protein malnutrition, an impaired activity of pancreatic B-cell mitochondrial glycerophosphate dehydrogenase contributes, possibly in association with other enzymatic anomalies, to the perturbation of islet function.


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