Literature DB >> 16153888

Regulation of intermediary metabolism in rat cardiac myocyte by extracellular glycerol.

Ségolène Gambert1, Cécile Héliès-Toussaint, Alain Grynberg.   

Abstract

In the human heart, although all substrates compete for energy production, fatty acids (FA) represent the main substrate for ATP production. In the healthy heart, a balance between FA and carbohydrate utilization ensures that energy supply matches demand. This study was carried out to evaluate, in a model of spontaneously beating neonatal rat cardiomyocytes in culture, the hypothesis that glycerol could play a central role in the metabolic control of the routes involving long chain FAs and may then affect the balance between beta-oxidation and glucose oxidation. The intracellular-free glycerol significantly increased with extracellular glycerol concentration (0 to 660 microM). The synthesis of phospholipids was significantly increased in parallel with both extracellular glycerol (1.5 and 14.8 nmol glycerol/mg protein, at 82 and 660 microM of extracellular glycerol, respectively). The oxidation of glycerol increased proportionally to extracellular glycerol concentration (from 1 to 3 nmol glycerol/mg protein, at 82 microM and 660 microM extracellular glycerol, respectively, P<0.001). At its maximum, this oxidation represented 15% of the glucose oxidation, which was not affected by glycerol extracellular supply or intracellular availability. Conversely, extracellular glycerol significantly reduced the palmitate oxidation above (-47% at 660 microM glycerol), but not octanoate oxidation. Investigations on the mechanism of the decreased palmitate oxidation reveals a glycerol-dependent increase in malonyl-CoA associated with a significant decrease in CPT-1 activity which accounts for the difference between palmitate and octanoate. These results clearly demonstrate the importance of glycerol in regulating the cardiac metabolic pathways and energy balance.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16153888     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2005.08.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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