Temporal Patterns of Glucagon and Its Relationships with Glucose and Insulin following Ingestion of Different Classes of Macronutrients

Christian Göbl, Micaela Morettini, Benedetta Salvatori, Wathik Alsalim, Hana Kahleova, Bo Ahrén, Andrea Tura

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Abstract

Background: glucagon secretion and inhibition should be mainly determined by glucose and insulin levels, but the relative relevance of each factor is not clarified, especially following ingestion of different macronutrients. We aimed to investigate the associations between plasma glucagon, glucose, and insulin after ingestion of single macronutrients or mixed-meal. Methods: thirty-six participants underwent four metabolic tests, based on administration of glucose, protein, fat, or mixed-meal. Glucagon, glucose, insulin, and C-peptide were measured at fasting and for 300 min following food ingestion. We analyzed relationships between time samples of glucagon, glucose, and insulin in each individual, as well as between suprabasal area-under-the-curve of the same variables (∆AUCGLUCA, ∆AUCGLU, ∆AUCINS ) over the whole participants’ cohort. Results: in individuals, time samples of glucagon and glucose were related in only 26 cases (18 direct, 8 inverse relationships), whereas relationship with insulin was more frequent (60 and 5, p < 0.0001). The frequency of significant relationships was different among tests, especially for direct relationships (p ≤ 0.006). In the whole cohort, ∆AUCGLUCA was weakly related to ∆AUCGLU (p ≤ 0.02), but not to ∆AUCINS, though basal insulin secretion emerged as possible covariate. Conclusions: glucose and insulin are not general and exclusive determinants of glucagon secretion/inhibition after mixed-meal or macronutrients ingestion.

Original languageEnglish
Article number376
JournalNutrients
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Endocrinology and Diabetes

Free keywords

  • Glucagon determinants
  • Glucagon shape
  • Glucose
  • Glucose homeostasis
  • Individual associations
  • Lipids
  • Mathematical modeling
  • Mixed meal
  • Nutrients
  • Proteins

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