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Volume 3, Number 3, December 2006The sibutramine metabolite M2 improves muscle glucose uptake and reduces hepatic glucose output: preliminary data The satiety agent sibutramine acts in part through a
primary amine metabolite, M2. To investigate
whether M2 could affect glycaemia independently of
satiety and weight loss, groups of normal mice received a
single dose of M2 (1 or 10 mg/kg) and food was withheld.
Compared with controls (who received vehicle only), M2
(10 mg/kg) decreased basal plasma glucose concentrations,
with a maximal decrease of about 25% at 4–8 hours
(p<0.05). Soleus muscles were isolated from the mice at
intervals: insulin-mediated glucose uptake by the muscles
from controls progressively decreased over 24 hours
whereas uptake was maintained by muscles from M2-treated
mice. Hepatic gluconeogenesis was reduced about 40%
by liver snips isolated from M2-treated mice after 24 hours
(p<0.05). Diabetes Vasc Dis Res 2006;3:186-188. View full PDF article (open in new window) Right click on this DOI link and copy link to cite this article (What is a DOI link?) |