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Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California 90089
Submitted 13 October 2003 ; accepted in final form 9 March 2004
Starvation and experimental diabetes induce a stable increase in pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase (PDK) activity in skeletal muscle, which is largely due to a selective upregulation of PDK-4 expression. Increased free fatty acid (FFA) level has been suggested to be responsible for the upregulation. Because these metabolic states are also characterized by insulin deficiency, the present study was designed to examine whether insulin has a significant effect to regulate PDK mRNA expression in rat skeletal muscle. In study 1, overnight-fasted rats received an infusion of saline or insulin for 5 h (n = 6 each). During the insulin infusion, plasma glucose was clamped at basal levels (euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp). A third group (n = 6) received Intralipid infusion during the clamp to prevent a fall in plasma FFA. PDK-2 mRNA level in gastrocnemius muscle was not altered by insulin or FFA (i.e., Intralipid infusion). In contrast, PDK-4 mRNA level was decreased 72% by insulin (P < 0.05), and Intralipid infusion prevented only 20% of the decrease. PDK-4 protein level was decreased
20% by insulin (P < 0.05), but this effect was not altered by Intralipid infusion. In study 2, overnight-fasted rats were refed or received an infusion of saline or nicotinic acid (NA, 30 µmol/h) for 5 h (n = 5 each). During the refeeding and NA infusion, plasma FFA levels were similarly (i.e., 6070% vs. saline control) lowered. Muscle PDK-4 mRNA level decreased 77% after the refeeding (P < 0.05) but not after the NA infusion. In conclusion, the present data indicate that insulin had a profound effect to suppress PDK-4 expression in skeletal muscle and that, contrary to previous suggestions, circulating FFA had little impact on PDK-4 mRNA expression, at least within 5 h.
pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase; free fatty acid; insulin resistance; forkhead transcription factor
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