Impaired glucose metabolism in the heart of obese Zucker rats after treatment with phorbol ester.


Autoria(s): Morabito D.; Montessuit C.; Rosenblatt-Velin N.; Lerch R.; Vallotton M.B.; Lang U.
Data(s)

2002

Resumo

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of obesity on the regulation of myocardial glucose metabolism following protein kinase C (PKC) activation in obese (fa/fa) and lean (Fa/?) Zucker rats. DESIGN: Isolated hearts obtained from 17-week-old lean and obese Zucker rats were perfused with 200 nM phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) for different time periods prior to the evaluation of PKC and GLUT-4 translocation. For metabolic studies isolated hearts from 48 h starved Zucker rats were perfused with an erythrocytes-enriched buffer containing increased concentrations (10-100 nM) of PMA. MEASUREMENTS: Immunodetectable PKC isozymes and GLUT-4 were determined by Western blots. Glucose oxidation and glycolysis were evaluated by measuring the myocardial release of 14CO2 and 3H2O from [U-14C]glucose and [5-3H]glucose, respectively. RESULTS: PMA (200 nM) induced maximal translocation of ventricular PKCalpha from the cytosol to the membranes within 10 min. This translocation was 2-fold lower in the heart from obese rats when compared to lean rats. PMA also induced a significant translocation of ventricular GLUT-4 from the microsomal to the sarcolemmal fraction within 60 min in lean but not in obese rats. Rates of basal cardiac glucose oxidation and glycolysis in obese rats were approximately 2-fold lower than those of lean rats. Perfusion with increasing concentrations of PMA (10-100 nM) led to a significant decrease of cardiac glucose oxidation in lean but not in obese rats. CONCLUSION: Our results show that in the heart of the genetically obese Zucker rat, the impairment in PKCalpha activation is in line with a diminished activation of GLUT-4 as well as with the lack of PMA effect on glucose oxidation.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_4EFD9E1D4EC3

isbn:0307-0565

pmid:11896487

doi:10.1038/sj.ijo.0801881

isiid:000174173500005

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en

Fonte

International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 327-334

Palavras-Chave #Animals; Biological Transport; Biomechanics; Body Weight; Carbon Radioisotopes; Cell Membrane/enzymology; Cytosol/enzymology; Enzyme Activation/drug effects; Female; Glucose/metabolism; Glucose Transporter Type 4; Glycolysis; Heart/physiology; Isoenzymes/metabolism; Kinetics; Monosaccharide Transport Proteins/metabolism; Muscle Proteins; Myocardium/metabolism; Obesity/metabolism; Protein Kinase C/metabolism; Rats; Rats, Zucker; Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate/pharmacology; Tritium
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