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Rapid Effects of Phorbol Esters on Isolated Rat Adipocytes. Relationship to the Action of Protein Kinase C

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Journal Eur J Biochem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1985 May 2
PMID 3158518
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Abstract

Treatment of isolated rat adipocytes with tumor-promoting phorbol esters, caused a fivefold stimulation of glucose oxidation, determined as 14CO2 production from [1-14C]glucose and a fivefold increase in the rate of lipid synthesis from [14C]glucose. Treatment of the cells with 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate increased the rate of 86Rb+ uptake into the cells. Also phospholipase C was able to stimulate the rate of glucose oxidation; phospholipase C and 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate stimulated glucose oxidation in a non-synergistic fashion, indicating a common mechanism for their action. Active phorbol esters and, in part, also phospholipase C, caused a translocation of protein kinase C activity from the soluble to the particulate fraction of the adipocytes. This process was rapid, being complete 30 s after the addition of phorbol ester, and resulted in the appearance of the kinase mainly in the mitochondrial and plasma membrane fractions. A comparison between the binding characteristics of adipocyte protein kinase C and the metabolic effects of the phorbol esters on the adipocytes revealed that the dose-response relationship did not correlate with binding of the phorbol esters, but, rather, a correlation was observed between the dose of phorbol esters required for translocation of protein kinase C and the intracellular effects. The results indicate that the intracellular translocation of protein kinase C might be a trigger for the effects of phorbol esters on the adipocyte and that binding of the esters to protein kinase C is not a sufficient event to cause this effect. Furthermore, it is suggested that activation of protein kinase C might be partly the action of hormones, such as insulin, on the fat cells.

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