Literature DB >> 10855534

Impaired glycogen synthesis in hepatocytes from Zucker fatty fa/fa rats: the role of increased phosphorylase activity.

S Aiston1, M Peak, L Agius.   

Abstract

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The Zucker fatty fa/fa rat develops hyperinsulinaemia, insulin-resistance and severe obesity as a result of a homozygous mutation in the leptin receptor gene. The aim was to characterise the metabolic defect(s) in hepatocytes from fa/fa rats.
METHODS: Glucose metabolism and key regulatory enzymes were investigated in hepatocytes from fa/fa and Fa/? rats after short-term culture in the absence of insulin.
RESULTS: Hepatocytes from fa/fa rats have higher glucokinase activity and expression of the glucokinase regulatory protein and higher rates of glycolysis and lipogenesis, but lower rates of glycogen synthesis than hepatocytes from Fa/? controls. Insulin caused a similar stimulation of glycogen synthesis in hepatocytes from fa/fa rats as in controls ( > twofold) but did not restore the impaired glycogen synthesis in cells from fa/fa rats. Adenovirus-mediated glucokinase overexpression stimulated glycogen synthesis and glycolysis but aggravated rather than abolished the relative impairment of glycogen synthesis in cells from fa/fa rats. Inhibition of glycolysis with 2,5-anhydromannitol, an inhibitor of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis, increased glucose 6-phosphate concentrations and glycogen synthesis in hepatocytes from Fa/? and fa/fa rats but did not restore the impaired glycogen synthesis in cells from fa/fa rats. Hepatocytes from fa/fa rats had a higher activity of phosphorylase a in the basal state and after incubation with insulin or glucagon and higher total phosphorylase. CONCLUSION/
INTERPRETATION: The increased activity of phosphorylase is a major contributing factor to the impaired glycogen synthesis in hepatocytes from fa/fa rats and could contribute to the lipogenic state by a glycogenolytic-glycolytic-lipogenic pathway.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10855534     DOI: 10.1007/s001250051348

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetologia        ISSN: 0012-186X            Impact factor:   10.122


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