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. 1986 Apr 29;136(2):498-503.
doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(86)90468-7.

Effects of diabetes on fructose 2, 6-P2, glucose 1, 6-P2 and 6-phosphofructo 2-kinase in rat liver

Effects of diabetes on fructose 2, 6-P2, glucose 1, 6-P2 and 6-phosphofructo 2-kinase in rat liver

J Gil et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

The levels of fructose 2,6-P2 and 6-phosphofructo 2-kinase have been found to be decreased in the liver of both ketotic and non-ketotic diabetic rats, a good correlation between fall of hepatic fructose 2,6-P2, ketonemia and glycemia being observed. The "total" 6-phosphofructo 2-kinase activity and the "active" (non-phosphorylated) from of the enzyme were decreased to a different extent, resulting in a fall of the "active"/"total" activity ratio. Hepatic levels of glucose 1,6-P2 were lowered only in ketotic diabetes. Insulin treatment normalized all the values studied. Insulin administration to control rats decreased the hepatic levels of fructose 2,6-P2 and did not affect glucose 1,6-P2 levels. It also decreased the "active" form of 6-phosphofructo 2-kinase, without significantly altering the "total" activity.

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