A Comparison of the Effects of Oral Glutamine Dipeptide,Glutamine, and Alanine on Blood Amino Acid Availability in Rats Submitted to Insulin-Induced Hypoglycemia |
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Authors: | Vania C. Minguetti-Camara Any de C. R. Marques Fabiana P. M. Schiavon Vanessa R. Vilela Marcos L. Brusch Roberto Barbosa Bazotte |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutic, State University of Maringá, Maringá, Paraná State 87020-900, Brazil; E-Mails: (V.C.M.-C.); (A.C.R.M.); (F.P.M.S.); (V.R.V.);2.Department of Pharmacy, State University of Maringá, Maringá, Paraná State 87020-900, Brazil; E-Mail: |
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Abstract: | We compared the effects of oral administration of high-dose or low-dose glutamine dipeptide (GDP), alanine (ALA), glutamine (GLN), and ALA + GLN on the blood availability of amino acids in rats submitted to insulin-induced hypoglycemia (IIH). Insulin detemir (1 U/kg) was intraperitoneally injected to produce IIH; this was followed by oral administration of GDP, GLN + ALA, GLN, or ALA. We observed higher blood levels of GLN, 30 min after oral administration of high-dose GDP (1000 mg/kg) than after administration of ALA (381 mg/kg) + GLN (619 mg/kg), GLN (619 mg/kg), or ALA (381 mg/kg). However, we did not observe the same differences after oral administration of low-dose GDP (100 mg/kg) compared with ALA (38.1 mg/kg) + GLN (61.9 mg/kg), GLN (61.9 mg/kg), or ALA (38.1 mg/kg). We also observed less liver catabolism of GDP compared to ALA and GLN. In conclusion, high-dose GDP promoted higher blood levels of GLN than oral ALA + GLN, GLN, or ALA. Moreover, the lower levels of liver catabolism of GDP, compared to ALA or GLN, contributed to the superior performance of high-dose GDP in terms of blood availability of GLN. |
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Keywords: | glutaminedipeptide aminoacidemia glutamine alanine hypoglycemia liver |
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