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PAS Kinase: A Nutrient and Energy Sensor "Master Key" in the Response to Fasting/Feeding Conditions.

Verónica Hurtado-Carneiro1,2, Ana Pérez-García1, Elvira Alvarez1, Carmen Sanz3.   

Abstract

The protein kinase with PAS domains (PASK) is a nutrient and energy sensor located in the cells of multiple organs. Many of the recent findings for understanding PASK functions in mammals have been reported in studies involving PASK-deficient mice. This minireview summarizes the PASK role in the control of fasting and feeding responses, focusing especially on the hypothalamus and liver. In 2013, PASK was identified in the hypothalamic areas involved in feeding behavior, and its expression was regulated under fasting/refeeding conditions. Furthermore, it plays a role in coordinating the activation/inactivation of the hypothalamic energy sensors AMPK and mTOR/S6K1 pathways in response to fasting. On the other hand, PASK deficiency prevents the development of obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver in mice fed with a high-fat diet. This protection is explained by the re-establishment of several high-fat diet metabolic alterations produced in the expression of hepatic transcription factors and key enzymes that control the main metabolic pathways involved in maintaining metabolic homeostasis in fasting/feeding responses. This minireview covers the effects of PASK inactivation in the expression of certain transcription factors and target enzymes in several metabolic pathways under situations such as fasting and feeding with either a standard or a high-fat diet.
Copyright © 2020 Hurtado-Carneiro, Pérez-García, Alvarez and Sanz.

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Keywords:  Per-Arnt-Sim kinase; diabetes; food intake; glucose; high-fat diet; mTOR/S6K; metabolic sensors; obesity

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33391184      PMCID: PMC7775648          DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2020.594053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)        ISSN: 1664-2392            Impact factor:   5.555


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