Metabolic control of phosphorylase conversion in muscle. Effect of fasting and refeeding on the response of rat diaphragm glycogen phosphorylase, cyclic AMP Dependent protein kinase, and phosphorylase b kinase to adrenergic stimulation
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Metabolic control of phosphorylase conversion in muscle. Effect of fasting and refeeding on the response of rat diaphragm glycogen phosphorylase, cyclic AMP Dependent protein kinase, and phosphorylase b kinase to adrenergic stimulation
Abstract
The influence of fasting and refeeding on the response to adrenergic stimulation of several enzymes involved in glycogen metabolism has been investigated in the isolated, intact rat diaphragm. The in vitro response of the phosphorylase system to terbutaline was found to decrease markedly following fasting. A pronounced increase in this response was seen upon refeeding. This increased responsiveness was normalized by incubation of isolated tissues with palmitate (1.5 mM). Plasma free fatty acid concentration was increased in fasted rats compared to the value found in refed animals. The effect of terbutaline on cyclic AMP concentration and protein kinase activity was not significantly influenced by fasting and refeeding while fasting decreased the effect of terbutaline upon phosphorylase b kinase. Diaphragm glycogen levels were reduced by more than 50% in rats fasted for 24 hours and were significantly increased upon refeeding compared to fed rats. The results indicate that the nutritional state can modulate the sensitivity of the interconverting system for phosphorylase. It is suggested that this modulation might depend upon fatty acid metabolism.
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