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Am J Physiol 201: 1041-1043, 1961;
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Lipogenesis in adipose tissue of rats fed different diets

J. M. Khanade 1 and M. C. Nath 1

1 Department of Biochemistry, University of Nagpur, Nagpur, India

Lipogenesis and glucose uptake by epididymal fat pads of rats fed different diets have been investigated. Lipogenesis was found to be depressed in rats fed high fat, high fat and high protein, thyroid, thiouracil, and thiamine-deficient diets. The same dose of insulin causes varying degrees of lipogenesis in the tissues, depending on the type of diet fed previously. Lipogenesis is above normal in hydrolyzed glucose-cycloacetoacetate-fed rats but glucose uptake is not appreciably affected. The glucose uptake of adipose tissue is significantly depressed in rats fed high fat, high fat with high protein, and vitamin B1 deficient diets, and in rats with hypothyroidism. Both hyperthyroidism and hydrolyzed glucose-cycloacetoacetate feeding increase glucose uptake by the tissue. Alloxan diabetes reduces lipogenesis as well as glucose uptake.

Submitted on June 1, 1961







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