D. Chinkes et al., INCREASED PLASMA-GLUCOSE CLEARANCE IN SEPSIS IS DUE TO INCREASED EXCHANGE BETWEEN PLASMA AND INTERSTITIAL FLUID, Shock, 4(5), 1995, pp. 356-360
It has long been unclear why plasma glucose clearance is increased dur
ing sepsis, an insulin-resistant state. To address this issue, we stud
ied sheep given a constant infusion of endotoxin for at least 24 h (n
= 5). We gave a bolus of 6,6 d(2) glucose and determined the fractiona
l exchange of glucose between plasma and interstitial fluid using comp
artmental modeling techniques. We found that exchange of glucose betwe
en plasma and interstitial fluid was significantly increased in sepsis
, but the fractional clearance of glucose from interstitial fluid was
not significantly altered. Thus the observed increased plasma glucose
clearance was solely due to alterations in glucose exchange between pl
asma and interstitial fluid and was unrelated to glucose transport int
o cells.