Literature DB >> 9895293

Long-term maintenance of low concentrations of fructose for the study of hepatic glucose phosphorylation.

J W Phillips1, M N Berry.   

Abstract

The stimulation of glucose phosphorylation in isolated hepatocytes by low fructose concentrations is transient due to the rapid metabolism of fructose. To prolong this stimulatory effect fructose was enzymically generated in the incubation medium from either sucrose with invertase or inulin with inulinase. A maximal rate of glucose phosphorylation was achieved when fructose was formed at at least 0.01 micromol/min, which maintained a concentration of 70 microM fructose in the medium. In the presence of a fructose concentration of 70 microM, the rate of phosphorylation with 5 mM glucose was doubled and remained constant over a 2.5 h period. Under these conditions the rate of glycolysis was increased more than 3-fold. The stimulation of flux through glucokinase by low concentrations of fructose decreased the proportion of glucose phosphorylated, which was cycled between glucose and glucose 6-phosphate, and increased the proportion that was glycolysed. The method described for maintaining the stimulation of glucose phosphorylation by isolated hepatocytes over prolonged incubation periods is especially suited to the further study of the control of glucokinase activity, in particular how the variation of flux through glucokinase affects the flux through all the pathways that utilize the product, glucose 6-phosphate.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9895293      PMCID: PMC1220001     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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