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Simultaneous and separable flux of pathways for glucose and glycogen utilization studied by 13C-NMR.

C D Hardin1, M J Kushmerick.   

Abstract

Glucose utilization and glycogen turnover was studied by 13C-NMR in segments of hog carotid artery smooth muscle. After superfusion of carotid segments for 8-16 h at 37 degrees C with C-1 labeled glucose. 13C-NMR spectra revealed substantial incorporation into glycogen, lactate and into resonances tentatively identified as glutamate at the C-2 and C-4 positions. The rate of net glycogen incorporation was approximately linear over 8 h in unstimulated muscle. After washing out the initial labeled glucose, carotids were contracted by 80 mM KCl in the presence of C-2 labeled glucose. During the contraction simultaneous flux of glycogenolysis and glycolysis was observed with production of lactate labeled at the C-2 position (from glucose labeled at the second carbon) and with the magnitude of the glycogen resonance decreasing. However, no lactate labeled at the C-3 position (derived from C-3 glycogen) was observed at the end of a prolonged contraction. If complete mixing of the intermediates of the two pathways occurred, lactate derived from both glucose and glycogen would have been observed. When similar experiments are performed in the presence of 5 mM NaCN to block oxidative metabolism, then lactate derived from glucose and from glycogen was clearly observed. Therefore, when oxidative metabolism was intact, the intermediates of glycogenolysis and glycolysis did not normally appear to fully mix despite simultaneous flux of the two pathways during contraction. These separable cytosolic pathways for carbohydrate utilization are proposed to be governed by a reaction-diffusion class of mechanism. Such an organization of cytosolic enzymes may represent a general feature of cell metabolism.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7815462     DOI: 10.1006/jmcc.1994.1138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Cell Cardiol        ISSN: 0022-2828            Impact factor:   5.000


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