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Neuro-invasion by a zoonotic arbovirus [Case Report]

Iluyomade, Adedapo; Wander, Praneet; Gupta, Akriti; Petrocelli, Robert; Jones, James
PMID: 27681554
ISSN: 0972-9062
CID: 4507422

Nutrient Excess and AMPK Downregulation in Incubated Skeletal Muscle and Muscle of Glucose Infused Rats

Coughlan, Kimberly A; Balon, Thomas W; Valentine, Rudy J; Petrocelli, Robert; Schultz, Vera; Brandon, Amanda; Cooney, Gregory J; Kraegen, Edward W; Ruderman, Neil B; Saha, Asish K
We have previously shown that incubation for 1h with excess glucose or leucine causes insulin resistance in rat extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle by inhibiting AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). To examine the events that precede and follow these changes, studies were performed in rat EDL incubated with elevated levels of glucose or leucine for 30min-2h. Incubation in high glucose (25mM) or leucine (100μM) significantly diminished AMPK activity by 50% within 30min, with further decreases occurring at 1 and 2h. The initial decrease in activity at 30min coincided with a significant increase in muscle glycogen. The subsequent decreases at 1h were accompanied by phosphorylation of αAMPK at Ser485/491, and at 2h by decreased SIRT1 expression and increased PP2A activity, all of which have previously been shown to diminish AMPK activity. Glucose infusion in vivo, which caused several fold increases in plasma glucose and insulin, produced similar changes but with different timing. Thus, the initial decrease in AMPK activity observed at 3h was associated with changes in Ser485/491 phosphorylation and SIRT1 expression and increased PP2A activity was a later event. These findings suggest that both ex vivo and in vivo, multiple factors contribute to fuel-induced decreases in AMPK activity in skeletal muscle and the insulin resistance that accompanies it.
PMCID:4440828
PMID: 25996822
ISSN: 1932-6203
CID: 4507412

Plasma Branch Chain and Aromatic Amino Acid Levels are Associated with Insulin Resistance in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) [Meeting Abstract]

Sunny, Nishanth E.; Lomonaco, Romina; Petrocelli, Robert; Bashir, Usman; Egan, Austin; Cusi, Kenneth
ISI:000319883500058
ISSN: 0892-6638
CID: 4507432