Wash-In Methodology and Modeling to Determine Hepatocellular D-Glucose Transport in the Perfused Rat Liver
Jpn J Physiol Vol.54, No.4 pp.421-429
Abstract: Wash-in experiments, which may be useful for the study of the disposition of substrates in the liver, have not been well described. To investigate physiological models for wash-in curves, we performed experiments on the perfused livers of male Wistar rats anesthetized with pentobarbital. Test perfusate contained 14C-sucrose as the extracellular marker and 3H-glucose. Liver perfusions were performed with background glucose concentrations of 5.7, 10.7, 51.2, or 108.5 mM. Outflow time-activity curves were analyzed with the use of four models. The Vmax and Km for the influx of glucose were 1.1 ± 0.03 μmol/s/g and 41 ± 3 mM with the Crone- Renkin early extraction model; 1.4 ± 0.04 μmol/s/g and 36 ± 3 mM with dispersion model analysis; 1.8 ± 0.1 μmol/s/g and 25 ± 4 mM with the Goresky distributed model to fit differentiated wash-in curves; and 2.7 ± 0.6 μmol/s/g and 28 ± 21 mM with compartmental analysis. There was reasonable agreement between the four models, and they yielded results similar to those reported for glucose uptake in other preparations.
Centre for Education and Research on Aging and ANZAC Research Institute, Concord RG Hospital, The University of Sydney, Australia. dlecouteur@med.usyd.edu.au
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