1. The overall metabolic changes in lactating mammary gland in alloxan-diabetic and anti-insulin-serum-treated rats were assessed by measurement of the incorporation of 14C from specifically labelled glucose, pyruvate and acetate into carbon dioxide and lipid, together with measurements of enzymes concerned with the pentose phosphate pathway and with citrate metabolism. 2. Alloxan-diabetes depressed the rate of formation of 14CO2 from [1−14C]glucose and [2−14C]glucose to approx. 10% of the control rate; this was partially reversed by addition of insulin in vitro. The quotient Oxidation of [1−14C]glucose/Oxidation of [6−14C]glucose fell from a value of 17·6 in the control group to 3·9 in the diabetic group and was restored to 14·3 in the presence of insulin in vitro. In keeping with these results it was shown that glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase activities were significantly decreased in alloxan-diabetic rats. 3. Alloxan-diabetes depressed the decarboxylation and the oxidation of labelled pyruvate, but not the oxidation of labelled acetate. 4. The synthesis of lipid from specifically labelled glucose was greatly decreased, that from [2−14C]pyruvate was almost unchanged and that from [1−14C]acetate alone was increased in alloxandiabetic rats. However, the stimulation of lipid synthesis from acetate by glucose was small in the alloxan-diabetic rats compared with the controls. Insulin in vitro partially reversed all these effects. Both citrate-cleavage enzyme and acetate thiokinase activities were decreased in alloxan-diabetic rats. 5. Treatment of rats with anti-insulin serum depressed the formation of 14CO2 from [1−14C]glucose and [2−14C]glucose, but increased that from [6−14C]glucose. This was completely restored by the presence of insulin in vitro. The quotient Oxidation of [1−14C]glucose/Oxidation of [6−14C]glucose fell from a value of 17·6 in the control group to 3·8 in the anti-insulin-serum-treated group. There were no changes in the activity of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase or 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase, but the hexokinase distribution changed and the content of the soluble fraction increased significantly. 6. The synthesis of lipid from specifically labelled glucose was depressed in anti-insulin-serum-treated rats; this effect was completely reversed by addition of insulin in vitro to the tissue slices.
Skip Nav Destination
Follow us on Twitter @Biochem_Journal
Article navigation
September 1968
-
Cover Image
Cover Image
- PDF Icon PDF LinkTable of Contents
- PDF Icon PDF LinkEditorial Board
Research Article|
September 01 1968
Effect of alloxan-diabetes and treatment with anti-insulin serum on pathways of glucose metabolism in lactating rat mammary gland Available to Purchase
Eileen Walters;
Eileen Walters
1Courtauld Institute of Biochemistry, The Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London, W. 1
Search for other works by this author on:
Patricia McLean
Patricia McLean
1Courtauld Institute of Biochemistry, The Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London, W. 1
Search for other works by this author on:
Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
© 1968 The Biochemical Journal
1968
Biochem J (1968) 109 (3): 407–417.
Citation
Eileen Walters, Patricia McLean; Effect of alloxan-diabetes and treatment with anti-insulin serum on pathways of glucose metabolism in lactating rat mammary gland. Biochem J 1 September 1968; 109 (3): 407–417. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1090407
Download citation file:
Sign in
Don't already have an account? Register
Sign in to your personal account
You could not be signed in. Please check your email address / username and password and try again.
Could not validate captcha. Please try again.
Biochemical Society Member Sign in
Sign InSign in via your Institution
Sign in via your InstitutionGet Access To This Article
Cited By
Follow us on Twitter @Biochem_Journal
Open Access for all
We offer compliant routes for all authors from 2025. With library support, there will be no author nor reader charges in 5 journals. Check here |
![]() View past webinars > |