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Effect of various oral glucose doses on plasma neutral amino acid levels
Authors:R M Pan  C Mauron  B Glaeser  R J Wurtman
Affiliation:Laboratory of Neuroendocrine Regulation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts USA.
Abstract:Six healthy, nonobese, fasting subjects each received, on different days 0, 6, 12.5, 25, or 50 g of glucose (Glucola) in a total volume of 100 ml. Blood was taken at intervals and assayed for plasma levels of the branched-chain amino acids (valine, isoleucine and leucine); the other major large neutral amino acids (LNAA) (methionine, phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan); and, in some cases, insulin and glucose. Insulin levels were significantly elevated 30 min after consumption of 12.5, 25, or 50 g of glucose, and were higher after the 50 g dose than after 12.5 g. Changes in plasma glucose concentrations were small and did not correlate with glucose dose. Mean percent reductions of LNAA tended to exhibit dose-dependence, most clearly observed after 120 min. In some subjects as little as 6 g of glucose transiently decreased LNAA concentrations. Branched-chain amino acids were most sensitive, decreasing by 35%-41% after 50 g of glucose. Plasma tryptophan concentrations fell only by 23%, hence the ratio of plasma tryptophan to other plasma LNAA (which affects brain serotonin synthesis) increased significantly.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Dr. R.J. Wurtman   Laboratory of Neuroendocrine Regulation   Massachusetts Institute of Technology Room E25-604   Cambridge   MA 02139.
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