Lack of control of liver gluconeogenesis in cholestatic rats with reduced portal blood flow. |
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Authors: | J E Roselino O De Castro-e-Silva Júnior R Ceneviva |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine of Ribeir?o Preto SP, University of S?o Paulo, Brazil. |
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Abstract: | Previous studies indicated a role for ischemia in the metabolic changes induced by cholestasis. Liver pyruvate kinase is a key enzyme for the concurrent control of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. In this experiment the control of pyruvate kinase activity was investigated in cholestatic rats. Pyruvate kinase kinetics changed from a sigmoidal type in sham-operated rats to a hyperbolic type in obstructed rats. The change in the enzymatic kinetics paralleled the reduction in the portal blood flow, which reached 50% of the control value 7 days after obstruction. Dibutyryl cyclic AMP (5 mumol/kg body wt) plus theophylline 0.1 mmol/L failed to inactivate the enzyme when injected into the portal veins of rats whose livers were obstructed 7 days before. Both the kinetics changes and the lack of phosphorylation control are compatible with ischemia. |
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