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Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor α (PPARα) Influences Substrate Utilization for Hepatic Glucose Production
The hypoglycemia seen in the fasting PPARα null mouse is thought to be due to impaired liver fatty acid β-oxidation. The etiology of hypoglycemia in the PPARα null mouse was determined via stable isotope studies. Glucose, lactate, and glycerol flux was assessed in the fasted and fed states in 4-m...
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Published in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2002-12, Vol.277 (52), p.50237 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The hypoglycemia seen in the fasting PPARα null mouse is thought to be due to impaired liver fatty acid β-oxidation. The etiology
of hypoglycemia in the PPARα null mouse was determined via stable isotope studies. Glucose, lactate, and glycerol flux was
assessed in the fasted and fed states in 4-month-old PPARα null mice and in C57BL/6 WT maintained on standard chow using a
new protocol for flux assessment in the fasted and fed states. Hepatic glucose production (HGP) and glucose carbon recycling
were estimated using [U- 13 C 6 ]glucose, and HGP, lactate, and glycerol turnover was estimated utilizing either [U- 13 C 3 ]lactate or [2- 13 C]glycerol infused subcutaneously via Alza miniosmotic pumps. At the end of a 17-h fast, HGP was higher in the PPARα null
mice than in WT by 37% ( p < 0.01). However, recycling of glucose carbon from lactate back to glucose was lower in the PPARα null than in WT (39% versus 51%, p < 0.02). The lack of conversion of lactate to glucose was confirmed using an [U- 13 C 3 ]lactate infusion. In the fasted state, HGP from lactate and lactate production were decreased by 65 and 55%, respectively
( p < 0.05) in PPARα null mice. In contrast, when [2- 13 C]glycerol was infused, glycerol production and HGP from glycerol increased by 80 and 250%, respectively ( p < 0.01), in the fasted state of PPARα null mice. The increased HGP from glycerol was not suppressed in the fed state. While
little change was evident for phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) expression, pyruvate kinase expression was decreased
16-fold in fasted PPARα null mice as compared with the wild-type control. The fasted and fed insulin levels were comparable,
but blood glucose levels were lower in the PPARα null mice than in controls. In conclusion, PPARα receptor function creates
a setpoint for a metabolic network that regulates the rate and route of HGP in the fasted and fed states, in part, by controlling
the flux of glycerol and lactate between the triose-phosphate and pyruvate/lactate pools. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M201208200 |