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JBC, Vol. 254, Issue 22, 11374-11378, Nov, 1979
T. M. Chan, K. E. Steiner and J. H. Exton
The effects of adrenalectomy on glucagon activation of liver glycogen
phosphorylase and glycogenolysis were studied in isolated hepatocytes.
Adrenalectomy resulted in reduced responsiveness of glycogenolysis and
phosphorylase to glucagon activation. Stimulation of cAMP accumulation and
cAMP-dependent protein kinase activity by glucagon was unaltered in cells
from adrenalectomized rats. Adrenalectomy did not alter the proportion of
type I and type II protein kinase isozymes in liver, whereas this was
changed by fasting. Activation of phosphorylase kinase by glucagon was
reduced in hepatocytes from adrenalectomized rats, although the
half-maximal effective concentration of glucagon was unchanged. No
difference in phosphorylase phosphatase activity between liver cells from
control and adrenalectomized rats was detected. Glucagon-activated
phosphorylase declined rapidly in hepatocytes from adrenalectomized rats,
whereas the time course of cAMP increase in response to glucagon was
normal. Addition of glucose (15 mM) rapidly inactivated
glucagon-stimulated phosphorylase in both adrenalectomized and control rat
hepatocytes. The inactivation by glucose was reversed by increasing
glucagon concentration in cells from control rats, but was accelerated in
cells from adrenalectomized rats. It is concluded that impaired activation
of phosphorylase kinase contributes to the reduced glucagon stimulation of
hepatic glycogenolysis in adrenalectomized rats. The possible role of
changes in phosphorylase phosphatase is discussed.
Effects of adrenalectomy on hormone action on hepatic glucose metabolism. Impaired glucagon activation of glycogen phosphorylase in hepatocytes from adrenalectomized rats
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