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Glucose and Fructose Have Sugar-Specific Effects in Both Liver and Skeletal Muscle In Vivo: A Role for Liver Fructokinase

We examined glucose and fructose effects on serine phosphorylation levels of a range of proteins in rat liver and muscle cells. For this, healthy adult rats were subjected to either oral glucose or fructose loads. A mini-array system was utilized to determine serine phosphorylation levels of liver a...

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Autores principales: Fernández-Novell, Josep M., Ramió-Lluch, Laura, Orozco, Anna, Gómez-Foix, Anna M., Guinovart, Joan J., Rodríguez-Gil, Joan E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4201455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25330076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109726
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author Fernández-Novell, Josep M.
Ramió-Lluch, Laura
Orozco, Anna
Gómez-Foix, Anna M.
Guinovart, Joan J.
Rodríguez-Gil, Joan E.
author_facet Fernández-Novell, Josep M.
Ramió-Lluch, Laura
Orozco, Anna
Gómez-Foix, Anna M.
Guinovart, Joan J.
Rodríguez-Gil, Joan E.
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description We examined glucose and fructose effects on serine phosphorylation levels of a range of proteins in rat liver and muscle cells. For this, healthy adult rats were subjected to either oral glucose or fructose loads. A mini-array system was utilized to determine serine phosphorylation levels of liver and skeletal muscle proteins. A glucose oral load of 125 mg/100 g body weight (G 1/2) did not induce changes in phosphorylated serines of the proteins studied. Loading with 250 mg/100 g body weight of fructose (Fr), which induced similar glycemia levels as G 1/2, significantly increased serine phosphorylation of liver cyclin D3, PI3 kinase/p85, ERK-2, PTP2 and clusterin. The G 1/2 increased serine levels of the skeletal muscle proteins cyclin H, Cdk2, IRAK, total PKC, PTP1B, c-Raf 1, Ras and the β-subunit of the insulin receptor. The Fr induced a significant increase only in muscle serine phosphorylation of PI3 kinase/p85. The incubation of isolated rat hepatocytes with 10 mM glucose for 5 min significantly increased serine phosphorylation of 31 proteins. In contrast, incubation with 10 mM fructose produced less intense effects. Incubation with 10 mM glucose plus 75 µM fructose counteracted the effects of the incubation with glucose alone, except those on Raf-1 and Ras. Less marked effects were detected in cultured muscle cells incubated with 10 mM glucose or 10 mM glucose plus 75 µM fructose. Our results suggest that glucose and fructose act as specific functional modulators through a general mechanism that involves liver-generated signals, like micromolar fructosemia, which would inform peripheral tissues of the presence of either glucose- or fructose-derived metabolites.
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spelling pubmed-42014552014-10-21 Glucose and Fructose Have Sugar-Specific Effects in Both Liver and Skeletal Muscle In Vivo: A Role for Liver Fructokinase Fernández-Novell, Josep M. Ramió-Lluch, Laura Orozco, Anna Gómez-Foix, Anna M. Guinovart, Joan J. Rodríguez-Gil, Joan E. PLoS One Research Article We examined glucose and fructose effects on serine phosphorylation levels of a range of proteins in rat liver and muscle cells. For this, healthy adult rats were subjected to either oral glucose or fructose loads. A mini-array system was utilized to determine serine phosphorylation levels of liver and skeletal muscle proteins. A glucose oral load of 125 mg/100 g body weight (G 1/2) did not induce changes in phosphorylated serines of the proteins studied. Loading with 250 mg/100 g body weight of fructose (Fr), which induced similar glycemia levels as G 1/2, significantly increased serine phosphorylation of liver cyclin D3, PI3 kinase/p85, ERK-2, PTP2 and clusterin. The G 1/2 increased serine levels of the skeletal muscle proteins cyclin H, Cdk2, IRAK, total PKC, PTP1B, c-Raf 1, Ras and the β-subunit of the insulin receptor. The Fr induced a significant increase only in muscle serine phosphorylation of PI3 kinase/p85. The incubation of isolated rat hepatocytes with 10 mM glucose for 5 min significantly increased serine phosphorylation of 31 proteins. In contrast, incubation with 10 mM fructose produced less intense effects. Incubation with 10 mM glucose plus 75 µM fructose counteracted the effects of the incubation with glucose alone, except those on Raf-1 and Ras. Less marked effects were detected in cultured muscle cells incubated with 10 mM glucose or 10 mM glucose plus 75 µM fructose. Our results suggest that glucose and fructose act as specific functional modulators through a general mechanism that involves liver-generated signals, like micromolar fructosemia, which would inform peripheral tissues of the presence of either glucose- or fructose-derived metabolites. Public Library of Science 2014-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4201455/ /pubmed/25330076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109726 Text en © 2014 Fernández-Novell et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Fernández-Novell, Josep M.
Ramió-Lluch, Laura
Orozco, Anna
Gómez-Foix, Anna M.
Guinovart, Joan J.
Rodríguez-Gil, Joan E.
Glucose and Fructose Have Sugar-Specific Effects in Both Liver and Skeletal Muscle In Vivo: A Role for Liver Fructokinase
title Glucose and Fructose Have Sugar-Specific Effects in Both Liver and Skeletal Muscle In Vivo: A Role for Liver Fructokinase
title_full Glucose and Fructose Have Sugar-Specific Effects in Both Liver and Skeletal Muscle In Vivo: A Role for Liver Fructokinase
title_fullStr Glucose and Fructose Have Sugar-Specific Effects in Both Liver and Skeletal Muscle In Vivo: A Role for Liver Fructokinase
title_full_unstemmed Glucose and Fructose Have Sugar-Specific Effects in Both Liver and Skeletal Muscle In Vivo: A Role for Liver Fructokinase
title_short Glucose and Fructose Have Sugar-Specific Effects in Both Liver and Skeletal Muscle In Vivo: A Role for Liver Fructokinase
title_sort glucose and fructose have sugar-specific effects in both liver and skeletal muscle in vivo: a role for liver fructokinase
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4201455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25330076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109726
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