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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 2009

Hepatic energy state is regulated by glucagon receptor signaling in mice

Eric D. Berglund; Robert S. Lee-Young; Daniel G. Lustig; Sara E. Lynes; E. Patrick Donahue; Raul C. Camacho; M. Elizabeth Meredith; Mark A. Magnuson; Maureen J. Charron; David H. Wasserman

The hepatic energy state, defined by adenine nucleotide levels, couples metabolic pathways with energy requirements. This coupling is fundamental in the adaptive response to many conditions and is impaired in metabolic disease. We have found that the hepatic energy state is substantially reduced following exercise, fasting, and exposure to other metabolic stressors in C57BL/6 mice. Glucagon receptor signaling was hypothesized to mediate this reduction because increased plasma levels of glucagon are characteristic of metabolic stress and because this hormone stimulates energy consumption linked to increased gluconeogenic flux through cytosolic phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK-C) and associated pathways. We developed what we believe to be a novel hyperglucagonemic-euglycemic clamp to isolate an increment in glucagon levels while maintaining fasting glucose and insulin. Metabolic stress and a physiological rise in glucagon lowered the hepatic energy state and amplified AMP-activated protein kinase signaling in control mice, but these changes were abolished in glucagon receptor- null mice and mice with liver-specific PEPCK-C deletion. 129X1/Sv mice, which do not mount a glucagon response to hypoglycemia, displayed an increased hepatic energy state compared with C57BL/6 mice in which glucagon was elevated. Taken together, these data demonstrate in vivo that the hepatic energy state is sensitive to glucagon receptor activation and requires PEPCK-C, thus providing new insights into liver metabolism.


Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews | 2005

Glucoregulation during and after exercise in health and insulin-dependent diabetes.

Raul C. Camacho; Pietro Galassetti; Stephen N. Davis; David H. Wasserman


American Journal of Physiology-endocrinology and Metabolism | 2006

Energy state of the liver during short-term and exhaustive exercise in C57BL/6J mice

Raul C. Camacho; E. Patrick Donahue; Freyja D. James; Eric D. Berglund; David H. Wasserman


Diabetes | 2005

5-Aminoimidazole-4-Carboxamide-1-β-d-Ribofuranoside Causes Acute Hepatic Insulin Resistance In Vivo

R. Richard Pencek; Jane Shearer; Raul C. Camacho; Freyja D. James; D. Brooks Lacy; Patrick T. Fueger; E. Patrick Donahue; Wanda L. Snead; David H. Wasserman


Diabetes | 2005

Portal Venous 5-Aminoimidazole-4-Carboxamide-1-β-d-Ribofuranoside Infusion Overcomes Hyperinsulinemic Suppression of Endogenous Glucose Output

Raul C. Camacho; R. Richard Pencek; D. Brooks Lacy; Freyja D. James; E. Patrick Donahue; David H. Wasserman


Diabetes | 2002

Prevention of overt hypoglycemia during exercise: Stimulation of endogenous glucose production independent of hepatic catecholamine action and changes in pancreatic hormone concentration

Robert H. Coker; Yoshiharu Koyama; Joshua C. Denny; Raul C. Camacho; D. Brooks Lacy; David H. Wasserman


Diabetes | 2004

Suppression of Endogenous Glucose Production by Mild Hyperinsulinemia During Exercise Is Determined Predominantly by Portal Venous Insulin

Raul C. Camacho; R. Richard Pencek; D. Brooks Lacy; Freyja D. James; David H. Wasserman


American Journal of Physiology-endocrinology and Metabolism | 2005

5-Aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-1-β-d-ribofuranoside renders glucose output by the liver of the dog insensitive to a pharmacological increment in insulin

Raul C. Camacho; D. Brooks Lacy; Freyja D. James; E. Patrick Donahue; David H. Wasserman


Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology-revue Canadienne De Physiologie Appliquee | 2005

Mobilization of Glucose From the Liver During Exercise and Replenishment Afterward

R. Richard Pencek; Patrick T. Fueger; Raul C. Camacho; David H. Wasserman


Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 2004

Portal venous hyperinsulinemia does not stimulate gut glucose absorption in the conscious dog

Raul C. Camacho; Joshua C. Denny; R. Richard Pencek; Yoshiharu Koyama; D. Brooks Lacy; Freyja D. James; David H. Wasserman

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Eric D. Berglund

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Joshua C. Denny

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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