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Nutrition Research | 2013

A low-protein, high-carbohydrate diet increases de novo fatty acid synthesis from glycerol and glycerokinase content in the liver of growing rats

Andreza Lúcia Menezes; Mayara Peron Pereira; Samyra L. Buzelle; Maísa Pavani dos Santos; Suélem Aparecida de França; Amanda Martins Baviera; Cláudia Marlise Balbinotti Andrade; Maria Antonieta Rissato Garófalo; Isis C. Kettelhut; Valéria Ernestânia Chaves; Nair Honda Kawashita

We had previously shown that adipose tissue increased in rats fed a low-protein, high-carbohydrate (LPHC) diet (6% protein, 74% carbohydrate) without a simultaneous increase in the de novo fatty acids (FA) synthesis. In addition, impairment in insulin signaling in adipose tissues was observed in these rats. For this study, we hypothesized that the insulin signaling pathway is preserved in the livers from these rats, which contributes to an increase in liver lipogenesis and, consequently, an increase in the weight of the adipose tissue. We also hypothesized that glycerol from triacylglycerol is an important substrate for FA synthesis. Our results showed that administration of the LPHC diet induced an increase in the in vivo rate of total FA synthesis (150%) as well as FA synthesis from glucose (270%) in the liver. There were also increased rates of [U-¹⁴C]glycerol incorporation into glyceride-FA (15-fold), accompanied by increased glycerokinase content (30%) compared with livers of rats fed the control diet. The LPHC diet did not change the glycerol-3-phosphate generation from either glucose or glyceroneogenesis. There was an increase in the insulin sensitivity in liver from LPHC-fed rats, as evidenced by increases in IR(β) (35%) levels and serine/threonine protein kinase (AKT) levels (75%), and basal (95%) and insulin-stimulated AKT phosphorylation (105%) levels. The LPHC diet also induced an increase in the liver sterol regulatory element-binding protein-1c content (50%). In summary, these data confirmed the hypothesis that lipogenesis and insulin signaling are increased in the livers of LPHC-fed rats and that glycerol is important not only for FA esterification but also for FA synthesis.


Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2014

Decreased rate of protein synthesis, caspase-3 activity, and ubiquitin-proteasome proteolysis in soleus muscles from growing rats fed a low-protein, high-carbohydrate diet

Emanuele Batistela; Mayara Peron Pereira; Juliany Torres Siqueira; Silvia Paula-Gomes; Neusa Maria Zanon; Eduardo B. Oliveira; Luiz C. C. Navegantes; Isis C. Kettelhut; Cláudia Marlise Balbinotti Andrade; Nair Honda Kawashita; Amanda Martins Baviera

The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in the rates of both protein synthesis and breakdown, and the activation of intracellular effectors that control these processes in soleus muscles from growing rats fed a low-protein, high-carbohydrate (LPHC) diet for 15 days. The mass and the protein content, as well as the rate of protein synthesis, were decreased in the soleus from LPHC-fed rats. The availability of amino acids was diminished, since the levels of various essential amino acids were decreased in the plasma of LPHC-fed rats. Overall rate of proteolysis was also decreased, explained by reductions in the mRNA levels of atrogin-1 and MuRF-1, ubiquitin conjugates, proteasome activity, and in the activity of caspase-3. Soleus muscles from LPHC-fed rats showed increased insulin sensitivity, with increased levels of insulin receptor and phosphorylation levels of AKT, which probably explains the inhibition of both the caspase-3 activity and the ubiquitin-proteasome system. The fall of muscle proteolysis seems to represent an adaptive response that contributes to spare proteins in a condition of diminished availability of dietary amino acids. Furthermore, the decreased rate of protein synthesis may be the driving factor to the lower muscle mass gain in growing rats fed the LPHC diet.


Nutrition | 2014

Low-protein, high-carbohydrate diet increases glucose uptake and fatty acid synthesis in brown adipose tissue of rats

Suélem Aparecida de França; Maísa Pavani dos Santos; Roger Vinícius Nunes Queiroz da Costa; Mendalli Froelich; Samyra Lopes Buzelle; Valéria Ernestânia Chaves; Morenna Alana Giordani; Mayara Peron Pereira; Edson Moleta Colodel; Cláudia Marlise Balbinotti Andrade; Nair Honda Kawashita

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate glucose uptake and the contribution of glucose to fatty acid (FA) synthesis and the glycerol-3-phosphate (G3P) of triacylglycerol synthesis by interscapular brown adipose tissue (IBAT) of low-protein, high-carbohydrate (LPHC) diet-fed rats. METHODS LPHC (6% protein; 74% carbohydrate) or control (17% protein; 63% carbohydrate) diets were administered to rats (∼ 100 g) for 15 d. Total FA and G3P synthesis and the synthesis of FA and G3P from glucose were evaluated in vivo by (3)H2O and (14)C-glucose. Sympathetic neural contribution for FA synthesis was evaluated by comparing the synthesis in denervated (7 d before) IBAT with that of the contralateral innervated side. The insulin signaling and β3 adrenergic receptor (β3-AR) contents, as well as others, were determined by Western blot (Students t test or analysis of variance; P ≤ 0.05). RESULTS Total FA synthesis in IBAT was 133% higher in the LPHC group and was reduced 85% and 70% by denervation for the LPHC and control groups, respectively. Glucose uptake was 3.5-fold higher in the IBAT of LPHC rats than in that of the control rats, and the contribution of glucose to the total FA synthesis increased by 12% in control rats compared with 18% in LPHC rats. The LPHC diet increased the G3P generation from glucose by 270% and the insulin receptor content and the p-AKT insulin stimulation in IBAT by 120% and reduced the β3-AR content by 50%. CONCLUSIONS The LPHC diet stimulated glucose uptake, both the total rates and the rates derived from glucose-dependent FA and G3P synthesis, by increasing the insulin sensitivity and the sympathetic flux, despite a reduction in the β3-AR content.


Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry | 2016

Higher insulin sensitivity in EDL muscle of rats fed a low-protein, high-carbohydrate diet inhibits the caspase-3 and ubiquitin-proteasome proteolytic systems but does not increase protein synthesis

Maísa Pavani dos Santos; Emanuele Batistela; Mayara Peron Pereira; Silvia Paula-Gomes; Neusa Maria Zanon; Isis C. Kettelhut; Christina Karatzaferi; Cláudia Marlise Balbinotti Andrade; Suélem Aparecida de França; Amanda Martins Baviera; Nair Honda Kawashita

Compared with the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle of control rats (C), the EDL muscle of rats fed a low-protein, high-carbohydrate diet (LPHC) showed a 36% reduction in mass. Muscle mass is determined by the balance between protein synthesis and proteolysis; thus, the aim of this work was to evaluate the components involved in these processes. Compared with the muscle from C rats, the EDL muscle from LPHC diet-fed rats showed a reduction (34%) in the in vitro basal protein synthesis and a 22% reduction in the in vitro basal proteolysis suggesting that the reduction in the mass can be associated with a change in the rate of the two processes. Soon after euthanasia, in the EDL muscles of the rats fed the LPHC diet for 15days, the activity of caspase-3 and that of components of the ubiquitin-proteasome system (atrogin-1 content and chymotrypsin-like activity) were decreased. The phosphorylation of p70(S6K) and 4E-BP1, proteins involved in protein synthesis, was also decreased. We observed an increase in the insulin-stimulated protein content of p-Akt. Thus, the higher insulin sensitivity in the EDL muscle of LPHC rats seemed to contribute to the lower proteolysis in LPHC rats. However, even with the higher insulin sensitivity, the reduction in p-E4-BP1 and p70(S6K) indicates a reduction in protein synthesis, showing that factors other than insulin can have a greater effect on the control of protein synthesis.


Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | 2014

High glucose uptake in growing rats adapted to a low-protein, high-carbohydrate diet determines low fasting glycemia even with high hepatic gluconeogenesis

Mayara Peron Pereira; Samyra L. Buzelle; Emanuele Batistela; Diego L. Doneda; C. Kettelhut; Valéria Ernestânia Chaves; Gisele L. Bertolini; Nair Honda Kawashita

The our objective was to investigate the adaptations induced by a low-protein, high-carbohydrate (LPHC) diet in growing rats, which by comparison with the rats fed a control (C) diet at displayed lower fasting glycemia and similar fasting insulinemia, despite impairment in insulin signaling in adipose tissues. In the insulin tolerance test the LPHC rats showed higher rates of glucose disappearance (30%) and higher tolerance to overload of glucose than C rats. The glucose uptake by the soleus muscle, evaluated in vivo by administration of 2-deoxy-[(14)C]glucose, increased by 81%. The phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase content and the incorporation of [1-(14)C]pyruvate into glucose was also higher in the slices of liver from the LPHC rats than in those from C rats. The LPHC rats showed increases in l-lactate as well as in other gluconeogenic precursors in the blood. These rats also had a higher hepatic production of glucose, evaluated by in situ perfusion. The data obtained indicate that the main substrates for gluconeogenesis in the LPHC rats are l-lactate and glycerol. Thus, we concluded that the fasting glycemia in the LPHC animals was maintained mainly by increases in the hepatic gluconeogenesis from glycerol and l-lactate, compensating, at least in part, for the higher glucose uptake by the tissues.


Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry | 2018

The antioxidant system in the soleus muscle of growing rats is stimulated by the administration of a low-protein/high-carbohydrate diet

Flávia H.S. da Silva; Maísa Pavani dos Santos; Mayara Peron Pereira; Samyra L. Buzelle; Edgar Wilibaldo Allebrandt Neto; Bibiana Mozzaquatro Gai; Francyele dos Santos Correia; Cristina Helena Alves; Suélem Aparecida de França; Nair Honda Kawashita

Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by xanthine oxidase (XO), the enzymatic antioxidant system and oxidative damage in soleus and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles of growing rats fed a low-protein, high-carbohydrate (LPHC; 6% protein, 74% carbohydrate) diet for 15 days. The LPHC diet increased the total antioxidant capacity by 45% and the activities of glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione reductase and catalase in the soleus muscles. There was an increase in the carbonylated proteins with no increase thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), although the XO activity had increased 20%. In EDL muscles, the LPHC diet increased XO activity by 66% and the TBARS levels by 80%, and only GPx had its activity increased. These results suggest that the enzymatic antioxidant system of the soleus muscle has a better response to the increase of ROS production stimulated by LPHC diet.


Pharmaceutical Biology | 2016

Combretum lanceolatum flowers ethanol extract inhibits hepatic gluconeogenesis: an in vivo mechanism study

Juliany Torres Siqueira; Emanuele Batistela; Mayara Peron Pereira; da Silva Vc; de Sousa Pt; Cláudia Marlise Balbinotti Andrade; Nair Honda Kawashita; Bertolini Gl; Amanda Martins Baviera

Abstract Context Ethnopharmacological studies have demonstrated that plants of the Combretum genus presented antidiabetic activity, including Combretum lanceolatum Pohl ex Eichler (Combretaceae). Objective This study investigated the hepatic mechanisms of action of C. lanceolatum flowers ethanol extract (ClEtOH) related to its antihyperglycaemic effect in streptozotocin-diabetic rats. Materials and methods Male Wistar rats were divided into normal (N) and diabetic control (DC) rats treated with vehicle (water); diabetic rats treated with 500 mg/kg metformin (DMet) or 500 mg/kg ClEtOH (DT500). After 21 d of treatment, hepatic glucose and urea production were investigated through in situ perfused liver with l-glutamine. Changes in the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) levels and in the activation of adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and insulin-signalling intermediates were also investigated. Results Similar to DMet, DT500 rats showed a reduction in the rates of hepatic production of glucose (46%) and urea (22%) in comparison with DC. This reduction was accompanied by a reduction in the PEPCK levels in liver of DT500 (28%) and DMet (43%) when compared with DC. AMPK phosphorylation levels were higher in the liver of DT500 (17%) and DMet (16%) rats. The basal AKT phosphorylation levels were increased in liver of DT500 rats, without differences in the insulin-stimulated AKT phosphorylation and in the insulin receptor levels between DC and DT500 rats. Discussion and conclusion The antidiabetic activity of ClEtOH can be attributed, at least in part, to inhibition of hepatic gluconeogenesis, probably due to the activation of both AMPK and AKT effectors and reduction in the PEPCK levels.


Lipids | 2013

In Vitro TNF-α- and Noradrenaline-Stimulated Lipolysis is Impaired in Adipocytes from Growing Rats Fed a Low-Protein, High-Carbohydrate Diet

Daniel D. S. Feres; Maísa Pavani dos Santos; Samyra L. Buzelle; Mayara Peron Pereira; Suélem Aparecida de França; Maria Antonieta Rissato Garófalo; Cláudia Marlise Balbinotti Andrade; Mendalli Froelich; Fhelipe Jolner Souza de Almeida; Danúbia Frasson; Valéria Ernestânia Chaves; Nair Honda Kawashita


Nutrition | 2017

A low-protein, high-carbohydrate diet increases browning in perirenal adipose tissue but not in inguinal adipose tissue

Mayara Peron Pereira; Laís A.A. Ferreira; Flávia H.S. da Silva; Marcelo A. Christoffolete; George S. Metsios; Valéria Ernestânia Chaves; Suélem Aparecida de França; Amílcar Sabino Damazo; Andreas D. Flouris; Nair Honda Kawashita


COORTE - Revista Científica do Hospital Santa Rosa | 2017

Avaliação da Cicatrização em Anastomose de Intestino Delgado, com Administração do Quimioterápico Fluorouracila no Intra Operatório: Estudo experimental em ratos

Lauzamar Roge Salomão Júnior; Cervantes . Caporossi; Amílcar Sabino Damazo; Ivana de Menezes; Mayara Peron Pereira; Neuber José Segri; Ricardo Correia de Araújo; Adrielen da Silva Rondon

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Nair Honda Kawashita

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Suélem Aparecida de França

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Maísa Pavani dos Santos

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Emanuele Batistela

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Samyra L. Buzelle

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Juliany Torres Siqueira

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Amílcar Sabino Damazo

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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