ALANINE AS A LIPOGENIC PRECURSOR IN ISOLATED HEPATOCYTES FROM OBESE ZUCKER RATS

被引:0
|
作者
DOMENECH, M
LOPEZSORIANO, FJ
ARGILES, JM
机构
关键词
ZUCKER RAT; AMINO ACID METABOLISM; ALANINE; LIPOGENESIS;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Isolated hepatocytes from obese Zucker rats showed an increased capacity for lipid synthesis measured as the incorporation of (H2O)-H-3 into lipid fractions. In addition lipid synthesis from 1 mM U-C-14-alanine was elevated as compared to those isolated from their lean counterparts. On these lines, the amino acid was a better lipogenic substrate than U-C-14-lactate at 5 mM concentration. Insulin increased lipid synthesis from the amino acid in the lean animals while showed no effects on this parameter in the obese. While the hepatocytes from the lean animals used to a similar extent U-C-14-alanine carbon from (CO2)-C-14 production, lipid syntesis and C-14-glycogen incorporation, those from the obese animals showed a decreased oxidation and glycogen incorporation while an augmented lipid synthesis. The total amount of the amino acid taken up by the obese animals was also significantly elevated. Conversely, the metabolic fate of U-C-14-leucine was very similar between the two groups. It can be concluded that in the obese Zucker rat alanine is a very inportant amino acid which contributes to sustain the high liver hyperlipogenesis previously described.
引用
收藏
页码:693 / 699
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Subchronic toxicity evaluation of glucosamine and glucosamine in combination with chondroitin sulfate in obese Zucker rats
    Leakey, Julian E. A.
    Ali, A. Afshan
    Babb, Amy R.
    Badgley, Heidi L.
    Davis, Kelly J.
    Juliar, Beth E.
    Leakey, Tatiana, I
    Lewis, Sherry M.
    Patton, Ralph E.
    Seng, John E.
    TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY, 2021, 412
  • [32] Age-dependent changes in blood pressure and arterial reactivity in obese Zucker rats
    Subramanian, R
    MacLeod, KM
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 2003, 477 (02) : 143 - 152
  • [33] Dietary oligofructose lessens hepatic steatosis, but does not prevent hypertriglyceridemia in obese Zucker rats
    Daubioul, CA
    Taper, HS
    De Wispelaere, LD
    Delzenne, NM
    JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 2000, 130 (05) : 1314 - 1319
  • [34] Corn oil, but not cocaine, is a more effective reinforcer in obese than in lean Zucker rats
    Townsend, Edward A.
    Beloate, Lauren N.
    Huskinson, Sally L.
    Roma, Peter G.
    Freeman, Kevin B.
    PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 2015, 143 : 136 - 141
  • [35] MUSCLE CATABOLISM IN LEAN AND OBESE ZUCKER RATS FED A VERY LOW CALORIE DIET
    GLORE, SR
    NOVAKOFSKI, J
    LAYMAN, DK
    BECHTEL, PJ
    NUTRITION RESEARCH, 1992, 12 (02) : 289 - 296
  • [36] Wild blueberry consumption attenuates local inflammation in the perivascular adipose tissue of obese Zucker rats
    Vendrame, Stefano
    Tsakiroglou, Panagiotis
    Kristo, Aleksandra S.
    Schuschke, Dale A.
    Klimis-Zacas, Dorothy
    APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY NUTRITION AND METABOLISM, 2016, 41 (10) : 1045 - 1051
  • [37] Increase in ghrelin levels after weight loss in obese Zucker rats is prevented by gastric banding
    Monteiro, Mariana P.
    Ribeiro, Andreia H.
    Nunes, Ana F.
    Sousa, Monica M.
    Monteiro, J. Duarte
    Aguas, Artur P.
    Cardoso, M. Helena
    OBESITY SURGERY, 2007, 17 (12) : 1599 - 1607
  • [38] A PARADOXICAL ELEVATION OF BRAIN CYCLO(HIS-PRO) LEVELS IN HYPERPHAGIC OBESE ZUCKER RATS
    PRASAD, C
    MIZUMA, H
    BROCK, JW
    PORTER, JR
    SVEC, F
    HILTON, C
    BRAIN RESEARCH, 1995, 699 (01) : 149 - 153
  • [39] DIFFERENTIAL HYPOTHALAMIC ARGININE VASOPRESSIN RESPONSE TO GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONISM IN LEAN AND OBESE ZUCKER RATS
    PESONEN, U
    JOLKKONEN, J
    HUUPPONEN, R
    KOULU, M
    NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 1992, 56 (02) : 271 - 277
  • [40] The effect of moxonidine on feeding and body fat in obese Zucker rats: role of hypothalamic NPY neurones
    Bing, C
    King, P
    Pickavance, L
    Brown, M
    Ziegler, D
    Kaan, E
    Williams, G
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 1999, 127 (01) : 35 - 42