Literature DB >> 19874708

The opposite correlation between calcium ion and cyclic-AMP regarding the activation of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein in rat liver.

Hyun-Jeong Cho1, Hyeong-Soo Kim, Young-Bin Yu, Hyo-Chan Kang, Dong-Ha Lee, Man-Hee Rhee, Jae-Youl Cho, Hwa-Jin Park.   

Abstract

In this study, the effects of Ca(2+) and cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) on microsomal triglyceride (TG) transfer protein (MTP) activity were investigated in rat liver. MTP activity was high when liver contained low levels of cAMP, which was induced by administration of glucose, or high levels of total Ca(2+) and TG. However, MTP activity increased by high levels of Ca(2+) and TG was reduced in a dose-dependent manner by treatment with dibutyryl-cAMP (db-cAMP), a cAMP analogue. Conversely, when homogenates of liver from normal rats, with low levels of total Ca(2+) and high levels of cAMP, were incubated with thapsigargin, a Ca(2+)-inducer, MTP activity was increased in a dose-dependent manner compared to control. Therefore, our results suggest that high levels of Ca(2+) cause hypertriglyceridemia through the elevation of MTP activity, as opposed to high levels of cAMP, which suppress MTP activity and inhibit hypertriglyceridemia.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19874708     DOI: 10.5483/bmbrep.2009.42.10.642

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMB Rep        ISSN: 1976-6696            Impact factor:   4.778


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