Effects of caffeine on gluconeogenesis and urea synthesis induced by .ALPHA.-adrenergic stimulation in suspensions of rat hepatocytes.
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Physiological Society of Japan in The Japanese Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 37 (6) , 979-993
- https://doi.org/10.2170/jjphysiol.37.979
Abstract
Effects of caffeine on gluconeogenesis and urea synthesis of rat isolated hepatocytes were investigated in the presence of hormonal agonists. Phenylephrine at 10 .mu.M stimulated 1.7-fold gluconeogenesis and 1.9-fold (compared to control) urea synthesis from 4 mM glutamine. Stimulative effects of caffeine in the range from 0.1 to 10 mM were biphasic depending on its concentration, and it showed maxima at about 1 mM. Caffeine at 1 mM stimulated 2.1-fold gluconeogenesis and 2.4-fold urea synthesis. Caffeine without phenylephrine did not stimulate both syntheses. These effects of caffeine and phenylephrine diminished in the absence of extracellular Ca2+. Results on uptake of 45Ca2+ into hepatocytes and change in quin-2 fluorescence indicated that phenylephrine induced Ca2+ influx into the cell and consequently increased the intracellular Ca2+ concentration, [Ca2+], and the the addition of caffeine did not further stimulate the effect of phenylephrine on [Ca2+]. Therefore, we suggest that stimulation of gluconeogenesis and urea synthesis by phenylephrine is due to increase in [Ca2+]. Since caffeine is known to inhibit phosphodiesterase, the additional stimulation of both syntheses by caffeine plus phenylephrine may be due to the synergistic effect of increases in cAMP and [Ca2+]. The increase in the rates of gluconeogenesis and urea synthesis similarly depended on the caffeine concentration. Furthermore, the ratio of [acetoacetate]/[3-OH-butyrate] which shows intramitochondrial redox state, also depended on the caffeine concentration, indicating a possible coupling of the redox function of mitochondria with [Ca2+].Keywords
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