The Japanese Journal of Physiology
Print ISSN : 0021-521X
Thermogenic Response to Glucagon in Cold-acclimated Mice
Katsuhiko DOIAkihiro KUROSHIMA
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1982 Volume 32 Issue 3 Pages 377-385

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Heat production after injection of glucagon and norepinephrine was measured in warm- and cold-acclimated mice. Glucagon and norepinephrine in a dose of 100 μg/ 100 g caused a marked increase in oxygen consumption. Heat production after administration of glucagon and norepinephrine was significantly potentiated by cold acclimation. A significant positive correlation was observed between the increase in oxygen consumption after injection of glucagon or norepinephrine and the weight of brown adipose tissue in warm- and cold-acclimated mice. These findings indicate that glucagon is a calorigenic hormone in mice and its effect is potentiated by cold acclimation possibly due to an activation of thermogenic mechanism (s) in brown adipose tissue.
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