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Serum- and glucocorticoid-inducible kinase 1 mediates salt sensitivity of glucose tolerance.

Krishna M Boini1, Anita M Hennige, Dan Yang Huang, Björn Friedrich, Monica Palmada, Christoph Boehmer, Florian Grahammer, Ferruh Artunc, Susanne Ullrich, Diana Avram, Hartmut Osswald, Peer Wulff, Dietmar Kuhl, Volker Vallon, Hans-Ulrich Häring, Florian Lang.   

Abstract

Excess salt intake decreases peripheral glucose uptake, thus impairing glucose tolerance. Stimulation of cellular glucose uptake involves phosphatidylinositide-3-kinase (PI-3K)-dependent activation of protein kinase B/Akt. A further kinase downstream of PI-3K is serum- and glucocorticoid-inducible kinase (SGK)1, which is upregulated by mineralocorticoids and, thus, downregulated by salt intake. To explore the role of SGK1 in salt-dependent glucose uptake, SGK1 knockout mice (sgk1(-/-)) and their wild-type littermates (sgk1(+/+)) were allowed free access to either tap water (control) or 1% saline (high salt). According to Western blotting, high salt decreased and deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA; 35 mg/kg body wt) increased SGK1 protein abundance in skeletal muscle and fat tissue of sgk1(+/+) mice. Intraperitoneal injection of glucose (3 g/kg body wt) into sgk1(+/+) mice transiently increased plasma glucose concentration approaching significantly higher values ([glucose]p,max) in high salt (281 +/- 39 mg/dl) than in control (164 +/- 23 mg/dl) animals. DOCA did not significantly modify [glucose]p,max in control sgk1(+/+) mice but significantly decreased [glucose]p,max in high-salt sgk1(+/+) mice, an effect reversed by spironolactone (50 mg/kg body wt). [Glucose]p,max was in sgk1(-/-) mice insensitive to high salt and significantly higher than in control sgk1(+/+) mice. Uptake of 2-deoxy-d-[1,2-(3)H]glucose into skeletal muscle and fat tissue was significantly smaller in sgk1(-/-) mice than in sgk1(+/+) mice and decreased by high salt in sgk1(+/+) mice. Transfection of HEK-293 cells with active (S422D)SGK1, but not inactive (K127N)SGK, stimulated phloretin-sensitive glucose uptake. In conclusion, high salt decreases SGK1-dependent cellular glucose uptake. SGK1 thus participates in the link between salt intake and glucose tolerance.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16804076     DOI: 10.2337/db05-1038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


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