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α1-Adrenergic receptors increase glucose oxidation under normal and ischemic conditions in adult mouse cardiomyocytes.

Robert S Papay1, Dianne M Perez1.   

Abstract

The role of catecholamine receptors in cardiac energy metabolism is unknown. α1-adrenergic receptors (α1-ARs) have been identified to play a role in whole body metabolism but its role in cardiac energy metabolism has not been explored. We used freshly prepared primary adult mouse cardiomyocytes and incubated with either 14C-palmitate or 14C-glucose tracers to measure oxidation rates in the presence or absence of phenylephrine, an α1-AR agonist (with β and α2-AR blockers) under normal cell culture conditions. 14CO2 released was collected over a 10 min period in covered tissue culture plates using a 1 M hyamine hydroxide solution placed in well cups, counted by scintillation and converted into nmoles/hr. We found that phenylephrine stimulated glucose oxidation but not fatty acid oxidation in adult primary cardiomyocytes. α1-AR stimulated glucose oxidation was blocked by the AMPK inhibitor, dorsomorphin dihydrochloride, and the PKC inhibitor, rottlerin. Ischemic conditions were induced by lowering the glucose concentration from 22.5 mM to 1.375 mM. Under ischemic conditions, we found that phenylephrine also increased glucose oxidation. We report a direct role of α1-ARs in regulating glucose oxidation under normal and ischemic conditions that may lead to new therapeutic approaches in treating ischemia.

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Keywords:  G-protein coupled receptor; Glucose; alpha1-adrenergic; metabolism; oxidation

Year:  2020        PMID: 32757689      PMCID: PMC7862428          DOI: 10.1080/10799893.2020.1799291

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Recept Signal Transduct Res        ISSN: 1079-9893            Impact factor:   2.092


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