Literature DB >> 108280

Adaptations of glycogen metabolism in rat epididymal adipose tissue during fasting and refeeding.

H R Kaslow, S E Mayer.   

Abstract

It is well documented that adipose tissue glycogen content decreases during fasting and increases above control during refeeding. We now present evidence that these fluctuations result from adaptations intrinsic to adipose tissue glycogen metabolism that persist in vitro: in response to insulin (1 milliunit/ml), [3H]glucose incorporation into rat fat pad glycogen was reduced to 10% of control after a 3-day fast; incorporation increased 6-fold over fed control on the 4th day of refeeding following a 3-day fast. We have characterized this adaptation with regard to alterations in glycogen synthase and phosphorylase activity. In addition, we found that incubation of fat pads from fasted rats with insulin (1 milliunit/ml) increased glucose-6-P content, indicating that glucose transport was not the rate-limiting step for glucose incorporation into glycogen in the presence of insulin. In contrast, feeding a fat-free diet resulted in dramatic increases in glycogen content of fat pads without a concomitant increase in glucose incorporation into glycogen in response to insulin (1 milliunit/ml). Thus, fasting and refeeding appeared to alter insulin action on adipose tissue glycogen metabolism more than this dietary manipulation.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 108280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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