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Glycogen phosphorylase isoform regulation of glucose and energy sensor expression in male versus female rat hypothalamic astrocyte primary cultures.

Abdulrahman Alhamyani1, Prabhat R Napit1, Khaggeswar Bheemanapally1, Mostafa M H Ibrahim1, Paul W Sylvester1, Karen P Briski2.   

Abstract

Astrocyte glycogen constitutes the primary energy fuel reserve in the brain. Current research investigated the novel premise that glycogen turnover governs astrocyte responsiveness to critical metabolic and neurotransmitter (norepinephrine) regulatory signals in a sex-dimorphic manner. Here, rat hypothalamic astrocyte glycogen phosphorylase (GP) gene expression was silenced by short-interfering RNA (siRNA) to investigate how glycogen metabolism controlled by GP-brain type (GPbb) or GP-muscle type (GPmm) activity affects glucose [glucose transporter-2 (GLUT2)] and energy [5'-AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)] sensor and adrenergic receptor (AR) proteins in each sex. Results show that in the presence of glucose, glycogen turnover is regulated by GPbb in the male or by GPmm in the female, yet in the absence of glucose, glycogen breakdown is controlled by GPbb in each sex. GLUT2 expression is governed by GPmm-mediated glycogen breakdown in glucose-supplied astrocytes of each sex, but glycogenolysis controls glucoprivic GLUT2 up-regulation in male only. GPbb-mediated glycogen disassembly causes divergent changes in total AMPK versus phosphoAMPK profiles in male. During glucoprivation, glycogenolysis up-regulates AMPK content in male astrocytes by GPbb- and GPmm-dependent mechanisms, whereas GPbb-mediated glycogen breakdown inhibits phosphoAMPK expression in female. GPbb and GPmm activity governs alpha2-AR and beta1-AR protein levels in male, but has no effect on these profiles in the female. Outcomes provide novel evidence for sex-specific glycogen regulation of glucose- and energy-sensory protein expression in hypothalamic astrocytes, and identify GP isoforms that mediate such control in each sex. Results also show that glycogen regulation of hypothalamic astrocyte receptivity to norepinephrine is male-specific. Further studies are needed to characterize the molecular mechanisms that underlie sex differences in glycogen control of astrocyte protein expression.
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Keywords:  AMPK; Adrenergic receptor; GLUT2; Glycogen; Glycogen phosphorylase; Sex differences

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35718260      PMCID: PMC9332090          DOI: 10.1016/j.mce.2022.111698

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Endocrinol        ISSN: 0303-7207            Impact factor:   4.369


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