Relationship of energy production to gluconeogenesis in renal cortical tubules
- 1 August 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Physiology
- Vol. 86 (1) , 111-119
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.1040860113
Abstract
Isolated tubules prepared by collagenase treatment of rat renal cortex retained their ultrastructural integrity and responded to added lactate and succinate with an increase in gluconeogenesis and respiration. Inhibition of the mitochondrial respiratory chain with rotenone, or energy conservation sites with oligomycin caused a marked reduction in respiration and ATP content thereby completely inhibiting net gluconeogenesis. Dissociation of gluconeogenesis from respiration was accomplished with quinolinic acid and hydrazine, inhibitors of gluconeogenesis. At 5 × 10−3 M quinolinic acid, gluconeogenesis from succinate was inhibited approximately 50% and from lactate nearly 100%. This concentration of quinolinic acid did not affect oxygen uptake or the ATP content of tubules in the presence or absence of substrate. Hydrazine at 10−3 M resulted in approximately 75% inhibition of glucose formation from succinate and complete inhibition from lactate without interfering with respiration or ATP content. The increased mitochondrial energy generation, as manifested by accelerated respiration was independent of gluconeogenesis. The unchanging cell ATP concentration with a higher respiratory rate upon addition of exogenous substrate bespeaks increased ATP turnover. ATP utilization for the substrate‐induced enhancement of gluconeogenesis could not account for the increment in ATP hydrolysis.Keywords
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