Increase of microsomal glucose-6-phosphatase activity after chronic ethanol administration |
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Authors: | H Ishii J G Joly C S Lieber |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York USA;2. Section of Liver Disease and Nutrition, Veterans Administration Hospital, Bronx, N.Y. USA |
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Abstract: | To study the effect of chronic ethanol administration on the activity of hepatic microsomal glucose-6-phosphatase, female rats were pair-fed liquid diets with 36% of total calories either as ethanol or isocaloric carbohydrate (controls). The remainder of the diet contained 35% of total calories as fat, 18% as protein, and 11% as additional carbohydrate. Six weeks of ethanol feeding as isocaloric substitution for carbohydrate increased significantly the activity of glucose-6-phosphatase (expressed per mg microsomal protein) both in fed (38%; p < 0.001) and fasted 18%; p < 0.02) rats. When expressed per unit of body weight, the enzyme activity was increased even further both in fed (66%; p < 0.01) and fasted (43%; p < 0.01) rats. Another group of rats received diets containing 36% of calories either as ethanol or isocaloric fat. The remainder of the diet contained 11% of total calories as carbohydrate, 18% as protein, and 35% as additional fat. Six weeks of this ethanol feeding as isocaloric substitution for fat again increased glucose-6-phosphatase activity significantly. Ultracentrifugation in a Cs+-containing sucrose gradient to separate rough and smooth microsomes revealed that the increase in glucose-6-phosphatase activity after ethanol feeding occurred mainly in the smooth microsomal membranes. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests should be addressed to Charles S. Lieber M.D. Section of Liver Disease and Nutrition Veterans Administration Hospital 130 W. Kingsbridge Road Bronx N.Y. 10468. |
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