Prykhodko O
Sweden
Research Article
Enteral Pancreatic-like Enzymes of Microbial Origin affect Insulin Release during an Intravenous Glucose Tolerance Test
Author(s): Pierzynowski SG, Goncharova K, Woliński J, Prykhodko O, Weström B and Lozinska LPierzynowski SG, Goncharova K, Woliński J, Prykhodko O, Weström B and Lozinska L
We have previously shown that the presence of pancreatic enzymes in the gut lumen of exocrine pancreatic insufficient pigs influences blood glucose and insulin levels during an intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT). The present study aims to highlight the effects of orally applied pancreatic-like enzymes on blood glucose and plasma insulin levels during an IVGTT in young intact pigs. Five, 7-week old pigs were fed with pancreatic-like enzymes of microbial origin, a proteinase (from Aspergillus melleus), α-amylase (from Aspergillus oryzae) or lipase (from Burkholderia cepacia) alone or in combination with the Ca/Na salts of α-ketoglutaric acid (AKG). One hour following administration of the various supplements an IVGTT was performed. Blood samples were withdrawn during the 2 hours of IVGTT for glucose .. View More»