Integration of insulin and amino acid signals that regulate hepatic metabolism-related gene expression in rainbow trout: role of TOR
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Integration of insulin and amino acid signals that regulate hepatic metabolism-related gene expression in rainbow trout: role of TOR
Abstract
Amino acids are considered to be regulators of metabolism in several species, and increasing importance has been accorded to the role of amino acids as signalling molecules regulating protein synthesis through the activation of the TOR transduction pathway. Using rainbow trout hepatocytes, we examined the ability of amino acids to regulate hepatic metabolism-related gene expression either alone or together with insulin, and the possible involvement of TOR. We demonstrated that amino acids alone regulate expression of several genes, including glucose-6-phosphatase, phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase, pyruvate kinase, 6-phospho-fructo-1-kinase and serine dehydratase, through an unknown molecular pathway that is independent of TOR activation. When insulin and amino acids were added together, a different pattern of regulation was observed that depended upon activation of the TOR pathway. This pattern included a dramatic up-regulation of lipogenic (fatty acid synthase, ATP-citrate lyase and sterol responsive element binding protein 1) and glycolytic (glucokinase, 6-phospho-fructo-1-kinase and pyruvate kinase) genes in a TOR-dependent manner. Regarding gluconeogenesis genes, only glucose-6-phosphatase was inhibited in a TOR-dependent manner by combination of insulin and amino acids and not by amino acids alone. This study is the first to demonstrate an important role of amino acids in combination with insulin in the molecular regulation of hepatic metabolism.
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