Effects of oral monosodium (l)‐glutamate on insulin secretion and glucose tolerance in healthy volunteers

Article date: June 2002

By: Hugues Chevassus, Eric Renard, Gyslaine Bertrand, Isabelle Mourand, Raymond Puech, Nathalie Molinier, Joël Bockaert, Pierre Petit, Jacques Bringer, in Volume 53, Issue 6, pages 641-643

Aims  To investigate the effects of glutamate on insulin secretion and glucose tolerance in humans.

Methods  Monosodium (l)‐glutamate (10 g) was given orally in a double‐blind placebo‐controlled cross‐over study to 18 healthy volunteers, aged 19–28 years, with an oral (75 g) glucose load.

Results  The 75 min insulin response (AUC(0,75 min)), up to tmax of glutamate kinetics, was significantly correlated with the AUC(0,75 min) of glutamate concentrations (r=0.485, P=0.049). Glucose tolerance was not affected.

Conclusions  Oral (l)‐glutamate enhances glucose‐induced insulin secretion in healthy volunteers in a concentration‐dependent manner.

DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2125.2002.01596.x

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