The Role of the Autonomic Nervous System in the Thermic Effects of Protein and Carbohydrates in Rats.
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To investigate the roles of the autonomic nervous system in the thermic effects of protein and carbohydrates in rats, we determined the urinary excretion of catecholamines and the resting oxygen consump-tion by means of HPLC-fluorometry and open-circuit respirometry, re-spectively. Protein administration significantly increased the urinary excretion of norepinephrine and epinephrine over those on water admin-istration. The thermic effect of protein was 16.6% of the basal metabolic rate and was inhibited by phentolamine, prazosin, or atropine, but not by propranolol. These results suggest that the sympathetic nervous system via α1-adrenoceptors and the parasympathetic nervous system are in-volved in the thermic effect of protein. The administration of carbo-hydrates such as glucose, sucrose, and fructose significantly enhanced the urinary excretion of norepinephrine, but only glucose administration increased the urinary excretion of epinephrine. The thermic effects of carbohydrates were 8-9% of the basal metabolic rate and were inhibited by propranolol, but not by phentolamine or atropine. These findings suggest that the sympathetic nervous system via β-adrenoceptors, but not the parasympathetic nervous system, contributes to the thermic effect of carbohydrates. Thus, we conclude that the autonomic nervous system is involved in the thermic effects of protein and carbohydrates by different mechanisms.
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著者
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Yamatodani Atsushi
Department Of Bioinformatics Graduate School Of Allied Health Sciences Faculty Of Medicine Osaka Uni
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Tanaka Takehiko
Department Of Anatomy Osaka Dental University
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Noguchi Tamio
Department Of Applied Molecular Biosciences Nagoya University Graduate School Of Bioagricultural Sci
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TANAKA Takehiko
Department of Nutrition and Physiological Chemistry
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KIM Hee-Kyoung
Department of Nutrition and Physiological Chemistry
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IMAMURA Kiichi
Department of Nutrition and Physiological Chemistry
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NOGUCHI Tamio
Department of Nutrition and Physiological Chemistry
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YAMATODANI Atsushi
Department of Molecular Physiological Chemistry and Pharmacology, Osaka University Medical School
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