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Carrie-Lynn M Soltys1, Suzanne Kovacic, Jason R B Dyck.
Abstract
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) plays a major role in the regulation of cardiac energy substrate utilization and can be negatively regulated by Akt activation in the heart. It has recently been shown that Akt directly phosphorylates AMPKalpha(1)/alpha(2) on Ser(485/491) in vitro and prevents the AMPK kinase (AMPKK) LKB1 from phosphorylating AMPKalpha at its primary activation site, Thr(172) (S Horman, D Vertommen, R Heath, D Neumann, V Mouton, A Woods, U Schlattner, T Wallimann, D Carling, L Hue, and MH Rider. J Biol Chem 281: 5335-5340, 2006). To determine whether this is also the case in the cardiac myocyte, neonatal rat cardiac myocytes (NRCM) were infected with a recombinant adenovirus expressing a constitutively active mutant of Akt1 (myrAkt1) and then with or without adenoviruses expressing the active LKB1 complex. Expression of myrAkt1 blunted LKB1-induced phosphorylation of AMPKalpha at Thr(172), which resulted in a dramatic decrease in phosphorylation of AMPK's target, acetyl CoA-carboxylase. This decrease in AMPK activity was associated with prior Akt1-dependent phosphorylation of AMPKalpha(1)/alpha(2) at Ser(485/491). To investigate whether Akt1 activation was also able to prevent other AMPKKs from phosphorylating AMPKalpha, we subjected NRCM to chemical hypoxia and noted a marked increase in phosphorylation of AMPKalpha at Thr(172), despite no change in LKB1 activity. NRCM expressing myrAkt1 demonstrated increased phosphorylation of AMPKalpha(1)/alpha(2) at Ser(485/491) and a complete inhibition of chemical hypoxia-induced phosphorylation of AMPKalpha at Thr(172). Taken together, our data show that activation of Akt1 is able to prevent activation of cardiac AMPK by LKB1 and at least one other AMPKK, likely by prior phosphorylation of AMPKalpha(1)/alpha(2) at Ser(485/491).Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16428351 DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.01206.2005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol ISSN: 0363-6135 Impact factor: 4.733