Liver autophagy contributes to the maintenance of blood glucose and amino acid levels

2011 Autophagy 275 citations

Abstract

Both anabolism and catabolism of the amino acids released by starvation-induced autophagy are essential for cell survival, but their actual metabolic contributions in adult animals are poorly understood. Herein, we report that, in mice, liver autophagy makes a significant contribution to the maintenance of blood glucose by converting amino acids to glucose via gluconeogenesis. Under a synchronous fasting-initiation regimen, autophagy was induced concomitantly with a fall in plasma insulin in the presence of stable glucagon levels, resulting in a robust amino acid release. In liver-specific autophagy (Atg7)-deficient mice, no amino acid release occurred and blood glucose levels continued to decrease in contrast to those of wild-type mice. Administration of serine (30 mg/animal) exerted a comparable effect, raising the blood glucose levels in both control wild-type and mutant mice under starvation. Thus, the absence of the amino acids that were released by autophagic proteolysis is a major reason for a decrease in blood glucose. Autophagic amino acid release in control wild-type livers was significantly suppressed by the prior administration of glucose, which elicited a prompt increase in plasma insulin levels. This indicates that insulin plays a dominant role over glucagon in controlling liver autophagy. These results are the first to show that liver-specific autophagy plays a role in blood glucose regulation.

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AutophagyBiologyAmino acidGlucagonEndocrinologyInternal medicineCatabolismInsulinGluconeogenesisStarvationAnabolismProteolysisBiochemistryMetabolismApoptosisMedicineEnzyme

MeSH Terms

Amino AcidsAnimalsAutophagyBlood GlucoseFastingFatty AcidsGlucagonGluconeogenesisInsulinLiverMiceMiceInbred C57BLMicrotubule-Associated ProteinsMuscleSkeletalStarvationTriglyceridesVacuoles

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Year
2011
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Volume
7
Issue
7
Pages
727-736
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275
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Junji Ezaki, Naomi Matsumoto, Mitsue Takeda‐Ezaki et al. (2011). Liver autophagy contributes to the maintenance of blood glucose and amino acid levels. Autophagy , 7 (7) , 727-736. https://doi.org/10.4161/auto.7.7.15371

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DOI
10.4161/auto.7.7.15371
PMID
21471734
PMCID
PMC3149698

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