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Title: A comparison of the effects of insulin-like growth factor-I, insulin and combined infusions of insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I on glucose metabolism in dogs. Author: Shojaee-Moradie F, Umpleby AM, Thomason MJ, Jackson NC, Boroujerdi MA, Sönksen PH, Skottner A, Jones RH. Journal: Eur J Clin Invest; 1995 Dec; 25(12):920-8. PubMed ID: 8719932. Abstract: The effect of infusions of recombinant insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) (34, 103 or 688 pmol kg-1 min-1), insulin (3.4, 10.3 or 68.8 pmol kg-1 min-1) or combined infusions (34 pmol IGF-I + 3.4 pmol kg-1 min-1 insulin or 103 pmol IGF-I + 3.4 pmol kg-1 min-1 insulin) on glucose metabolism was investigated in dogs using a [3-3H]-glucose infusion and euglycaemic clamp. All insulin doses decreased glucose production rate (Ra) in a dose-dependent manner (P < 0.05). All IGF-I doses decreased glucose Ra (P < 0.05) but this decrease was not dose dependent. The decrease in glucose Ra with the combined infusion of 34 pmol kg-1 min-1 IGF-I + 3.4 pmol kg-1 min-1 insulin was greater than 34 pmol kg-1 min-1 IGF-I (P < 0.05) but not different from 3-4 pmol kg-1 min-1 insulin. All insulin and IGF-I doses increased glucose utilization rate (Rd) in a dose-dependent manner (P < 0.01). The increase in glucose utilization was greater following both combined infusions than with either component infused alone (P < 0.05). Although at the doses selected, insulin and IGF-I had similar effects on glucose utilization with additive effects when the two peptides were combined, IGF-I was less effective than insulin in suppressing glucose production.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]