Hyperglucagonemia and altered responsiveness of hepatic adenylate cyclase-adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate system to hormonal stimulation during chronic ingestion of DL-ethionine
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Hyperglucagonemia and altered responsiveness of hepatic adenylate cyclase-adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate system to hormonal stimulation during chronic ingestion of DL-ethionine
Abstract
Basal activity and hormonal responsiveness of the adenylate cyclase-adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate system were examined in premalignant liver from rats chronically fed the hepatic carcinogen DL-ethionine, and these data were correlated with endogenous levels of plasma glucagon. By 2 weeks basal hepatic cyclic AMP levels, determined in tissues quick-frozen in situ, were 2-fold higher in rats ingesting ethionine than in the pair-fed control. Enhanced tissue cyclic AM content was associated with an increase in the adenylate cyclase activity of whole homogenates of fresh liver from rats fed ethionine (68 +/- 5 pmol cyclic AMP/10 min per mg protein) compared to control (48 +/- 4). Cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase activity ratios were also significantly higher (control, 0.38 +/- 0.04; ethionine 0.55 +/- 0.05) and the percent glycogen synthetase activity in the glucose 6-phosphate-independent form was markedly reduced (control, 52 +/- 7%; ethionine, 15 +/- 1.5%) in the livers of ethionine-fed rats compared to the controls, suggesting that the high total hepatic cyclic AMP which accompanied ethionine ingestion was bilogically effective. These changes persisted throughout the 38 weeks of drug ingestion. Immunoreactive glucagon levels, determined in portal venous plasma, were 8-fold higher than control after 2 weeks of the ethionine diet (control, 185 +/- 24 pg/ml; ethionine, 1532 +/- 195). Analogous to the changes in hepatic parameters, plasma glucagon levels remained elevated during the entire period of drug ingestion until the development of hepatomas. The hepatic cyclic AMP response to a maximal stimulatory dose of injected glucagon was blunted in vivo in ethionine-fed rats (control, 14 -fold increase over basal, to 8.63 +/- 1.1 pmol/mg wet weight; ethionine, 4.6-fold rise over basal, to 5.42 +/- 0.9). Reduced cyclic AMP responses to both maximal and submaximal glucagon stimulation were also evident in vitro in hepatic slices prepared from rats fed the drug, and the reduction was specific to glucagon. Absolute or relative hepatic cyclic AMP responses to maximally effective concentrations of protaglandin E1 or isoproterenol in hepatic slices from ethionine-fed rats were greater than or equal to those observed in control slices. Parallel alterations in hormonal responsiveness were observed in adenylate cyclase activity of whole homogenates of these livers, implying that the changes in cyclic AMP accumulation following hormone stimulation were related to an alteration in cyclic AMP generation in the premalignant tissue. In view of the recognized hepatic actions of glucagon and the desensitization of adenylate cyclase which can occur during sustained stimulation of the liver with this hormone, the endogenous hyperglucagonemia that accompanies ethionine ingestion could play a role in the pathogenesis of both the basal alterations in hepatic cyclic AMP metabolism and the reduced responsiveness to glucagon observed in liver from rats fed this carcinogen.
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