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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2011

Effects of hypo- or hyperosmotic stress on lipid synthesis and gluconeogenic activity in tissues of the crab Neohelice granulata.

Tiago Leal Martins; Ana Lúcia F. Chittó; Camila L. Rossetti; Camila K. Brondani; Luiz Carlos Rios Kucharski; Roselis Silveira Martins da Silva

The present study assesses the effects of osmotic stress on phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK), fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase) and glucose 6-phosphatase (G6Pase) activities and (14)C-total lipid synthesis from (14)C-glycine in the anterior and posterior gills, jaw muscle, and hepatopancreas of Neohelice granulata. In posterior gills, 24-h exposure to hyperosmotic stress increased PEPCK, FBPase and G6Pase activities. Increase in (14)C-lipid synthesis was associated to the decrease in PEPCK activity after 72-h exposure to hyperosmotic stress. Hypo-osmotic stress decreased PEPCK and G6Pase activities in posterior gills; however, (14)C-lipids increased after 72-h exposure to stress. In anterior gills, decreases in the G6Pase activity after 72-h of hyperosmotic stress and in (14)C-lipogenesis after 144-h were observed, while PEPCK activity increased after 144 h. Exposure to hypo-osmotic stress increased (14)C-lipid synthesis and PEPCK activity in anterior gills. Muscle G6Pase activity increased after 72-h exposure to hypo-osmotic stress; however, no significant change was observed in the lipogenesis. PEPCK decreased in muscle after 144-h exposure to hyperosmotic, coinciding with increased (14)C-lipid synthesis. In the hepatopancreas, a decrease in the (14)C-lipogenesis occurred after 24-h exposure to hyperosmotic stress, accompanied by increase in (14)C-lipid synthesis. Additionally, PEPCK activity returned to control levels. The hepatopancreatic lipogenesis from amino acids was not involved in the metabolic adjustment during hypo-osmotic stress. However, gluconeogenesis is one of the pathways involved in the adjustment of the intracellular concentration of nitrogenated compounds.


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2013

Effect of starvation and refeeding on amino acid metabolism in muscle of crab Neohelice granulata previously fed protein- or carbohydrate-rich diets

Ricardo Pellegrino; Tiago Leal Martins; Charles B. Pinto; Vanessa Schein; Luiz Carlos Rios Kucharski; Roselis Silveira Martins da Silva

The present study assesses the effects of starvation and refeeding on 1-[(14)C]-methyl aminoisobutyric acid ((14)C-MeAIB) uptake, (14)C-total lipids, (14)CO(2) production from (14)C-glycine, (14)C-protein synthesis from (14)C-leucine and Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase activity in jaw muscle of Neohelice granulata previously maintained on a carbohydrate-rich (HC) or high-protein (HP) diet. In N. granulata the metabolic adjustments during starvation and refeeding use different pathways according to the composition of the diet previously offered to the crabs. During starvation, (14)CO(2) production from (14)C-glycine, and (14)C-protein synthesis from (14)C-leucine were reduced in HC-fed crabs. In crabs maintained on the HP or HC diet, (14)C-total lipid synthesis increased after 15 days of starvation. In crabs fed HP diet, (14)C-MeAIB uptake and Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase activity decreased in refeeding state. In crabs refeeding HC diet, (14)C-MeAIB uptake and (14)CO(2) production decreased during the refeeding. In contrast, the (14)C-protein synthesis increased after 120h of refeeding. In both dietary groups, (14)C-total lipid synthesis increased during refeeding. Changes in the carbon amino acid flux between different metabolic pathways in muscle are among the strategies used by this crab to face starvation and refeeding. Protein or carbohydrate levels in the diet administered to this crab modulate the carbon flux between the different metabolic pathways.


Cell Biochemistry and Function | 2013

Dietary n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids modify phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase activity and lipid synthesis from glucose in adipose tissue of rats fed a high-sucrose diet

Lisiane Guadagnin Londero; Débora Rieger; Fernanda Hansen; Simone Silveira; Tiago Leal Martins; Francisco Lulhier; Roselis S. da Silva; Diogo O. Souza; Marcos Luiz Santos Perry; Adriano Martimbianco de Assis

Long‐chain polyunsaturated n‐3 fatty acids (n‐3 LCPUFAs) have hypolipidemic effects and modulate intermediary metabolism to prevent or reverse insulin resistance in a way that is not completely elucidated. Here, effects of these fatty acids on the lipid profile, phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) activity, lipid synthesis from glucose in epididymal adipose tissue (Ep‐AT) and liver were investigated. Male rats were fed a high‐sucrose diet (SU diet), containing either sunflower oil or a mixture of sunflower and fish oil (SU–FO diet), and the control group was fed a standard diet. After 13 weeks, liver, adipose tissue and blood were harvested and analysed. The dietary n‐3 LCPUFAs prevented sucrose‐induced increase in adiposity and serum free fat acids, serum and hepatic triacylglycerol and insulin levels. Furthermore, these n‐3 LCPUFAs decreased lipid synthesis from glucose and increased PEPCK activity in the Ep‐AT of rats fed the SU–FO diet compared to those fed the SU diet, besides reducing lipid synthesis from glucose in hepatic tissue. Thus, the inclusion of n‐3 LCPUFAs in the diet may be beneficial for the prevention or attenuation of dyslipidemia and insulin resistance, and for reducing the risk of related chronic diseases. Copyright


Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology | 2015

Stanniocalcin 1 effects on the renal gluconeogenesis pathway in rat and fish.

Vanessa Schein; Luiz Carlos Rios Kucharski; Pedro Guerreiro; Tiago Leal Martins; Isabel Morgado; Deborah M. Power; Adelino V. M. Canario; Roselis Silveira Martins da Silva

The mammalian kidney contributes significantly to glucose homeostasis through gluconeogenesis. Considering that stanniocalcin 1 (STC1) regulates ATP production, is synthesized and acts in different cell types of the nephron, the present study hypothesized that STC1 may be implicated in the regulation of gluconeogenesis in the vertebrate kidney. Human STC1 strongly reduced gluconeogenesis from (14)C-glutamine in rat renal medulla (MD) slices but not in renal cortex (CX), nor from (14)C-lactic acid. Total PEPCK activity was markedly reduced by hSTC1 in MD but not in CX. Pck2 (mitochondrial PEPCK isoform) was down-regulated by hSTC1 in MD but not in CX. In fish (Dicentrarchus labrax) kidney slices, both STC1-A and -B isoforms decreased gluconeogenesis from (14)C-acid lactic, while STC1-A increased gluconeogenesis from (14)C-glutamine. Overall, our results demonstrate a role for STC1 in the control of glucose synthesis via renal gluconeogenesis in mammals and suggest that it may have a similar role in teleost fishes.


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B | 2017

Glyceroneogenesis in the hepatopancreas of the crab Neohelice granulata: Diet, starvation and season effects

E. Sarapio; Jordana Tres dos Santos; Jorge Felipe Argenta Model; L.S. de Fraga; Anapaula Sommer Vinagre; Tiago Leal Martins; R.S.M. Da Silva; Márcia Trapp

We determined the activity of glyceroneogenesis from [2-14C]-pyruvate, the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase activity, [2-14C]-pyruvate oxidation and total lipid levels in the hepatopancreas of the crab Neohelice granulata fed with a carbohydrate-rich (HC) diet or a high-protein (HP) diet and then subjected to 5weeks of starvation, in summer and winter, to determine whether the seasonal adjustments of lipid metabolism to food scarcity are modulated by the composition of the diet previously given to the crabs. The results demonstrated that glyceroneogenesis is an active pathway in N. granulata hepatopancreas, and is regulated by seasonal variations, diet composition and starvation. This study showed that in summer the increase in the hepatopancreas glyceroneogenesis activity is among the strategies used by N. granulata fed an HP diet, to maintain the triglyceride/fatty acid cycle during starvation, a normal condition in the biological cycle of this crab. However, the administration of an HC diet reduced the glyceroneogenesis capacity in response to starvation in summer. In winter, the decrease in the glyceroneogenesis capacity in both fed (HP and HC diets) and starved crabs seems to be a strategy to reduce energy consumption and/or requirement. In contrast to the summer results, the incorporation of [2-14C]-pyruvate into 14CO2 was markedly higher in both diet (HC and HP) groups and in starved crabs during the winter. Four decades after the first study describing the glyceroneogenesis pathway in rat white adipose tissue, this pathway is evidenced for the first time in a crustacean.


Archives of Medical Research | 2006

Serum S100B Protein Is Increased in Fasting Rats

Cristina Brinckmann Oliveira Netto; Sabrina Oppelt Conte; Marina Concli Leite; Caroline Fernandes Simões Pires; Tiago Leal Martins; Penélope Rogers Vidal; Mara da Silveira Benfato; Roberto Giugliani; Carlos-Alberto Gonçalves


Metabolic Brain Disease | 2013

Metabolic effects of perinatal asphyxia in the rat cerebral cortex

Samir Khal de Souza; Tiago Leal Martins; Gustavo Dias Ferreira; Anapaula Sommer Vinagre; Roselis Silveira Martins da Silva; Marcos Emilio dos Santos Frizzo


Lipids | 2016

Stanniocalcin 1 Enhances Carbon Flux from Glucose to Lipids in White Retroperitoneal Adipose Tissue in the Fed Rat

Aline Gonçalves Cozer; Márcia Trapp; Cláudia Vieira Marques; Tiago Leal Martins; Jorge Felipe Argenta Model; Vanessa Schein; Luiz Carlos Rios Kucharski; Roselis Silveira Martins da Silva


Biochimie | 2017

Effects of Stanniocalcin-1 on glucose flux in rat brown adipose tissue

Aline Gonçalves Cozer; Márcia Trapp; Tiago Leal Martins; Luciano Sturmer de Fraga; Cláudia Vieira Marques; Jorge Felipe Argenta Model; Vanessa Schein; Luiz Carlos Rios Kucharski; Roselis Silveira Martins da Silva


Archive | 2010

Effect of fasting and refeeding on protein synthesis in tissues of the crab Neohelice granulata previously adapted to a high-protein (HP) or carbohydrate-rich (HC) diet

Ricardo Pellegrino; Tiago Leal Martins; Luiz Carlos Rios Kucharski; R.S.M. Da Silva

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Luiz Carlos Rios Kucharski

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Roselis Silveira Martins da Silva

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Vanessa Schein

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Jorge Felipe Argenta Model

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Márcia Trapp

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Penélope Rogers Vidal

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Aline Gonçalves Cozer

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Anapaula Sommer Vinagre

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Cláudia Vieira Marques

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Cristina Brinckmann Oliveira Netto

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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