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. 1972 Apr;127(3):521–529. doi: 10.1042/bj1270521

Glucose metabolism in the developing rat. Studies in vivo

Richard G Vernon 1,*, Deryck G Walker 1
PMCID: PMC1178693  PMID: 5076193

Abstract

1. The specific radioactivity of plasma d-glucose and the incorporation of 14C into plasma l-lactate, liver glycogen and skeletal-muscle glycogen was measured as a function of time after the intraperitoneal injection of d-[6-14C]glucose and d-[6-3H]glucose into newborn, 2-, 10- and 30-day-old rats. 2. The log of the specific radioactivity of both plasma d-[6-14C]- and d-[6-3H]-glucose of the 2-, 10- and 30-day-old rats decreased linearly with time for at least 60min after injection of labelled glucose. The specific radioactivity of both plasma d-[6-14C]- and d-[6-3H]-glucose of the newborn rat remained constant for at least 75min after injection. 3. The glucose turnover rate of the 30-day-old rat was significantly greater than (approximately twice) that of the 2- and 10-day-old rats. The relative size of both the glucose pool and the glucose space decreased with age. Less than 10% of the glucose utilized in the 2-, 10- and 30-day-old rats was recycled via the Cori cycle. 4. The results are discussed in relationship to the availability of dietary glucose and other factors that may influence glucose metabolism in the developing rat.

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