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Molecular characterization of AMP-activated protein kinase α2 from herbivorous fish Megalobrama amblycephala and responsiveness to glucose loading and dietary carbohydrate levels

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2017.03.008

Keywords

AMP-activated protein kinase alpha 2; Dietary carbohydrate; Glucose load; Megalobrama amblycephala; Molecular cloning

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province for Youths [BK20140683]
  2. National Technology System of Conventional Freshwater Fish Industries of China [CARS-46-20]

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This study aimed to characterize the full-length cDNA of AMPK alpha 2 in Megalobrama amblycephala, and evaluate its potential role in glucose homeostasis and carbohydrate metabolism. The cDNA obtained covered 1942 bp with an open reading frame of 1635 bp encoding 545 amino acids. Multiple alignments and phylogenetic analysis revealed a high homology (91-100%) among most fish and higher vertebrates.This AMPK alpha 2 mRNA predominantly expressed in muscle, liver and brain, while little in gill and intestine. Then, the AMPK alpha 2 expressions were determined in the muscle, liver and brain of fish subjected to a glucose load (injected intraperitoneally with 0,1.67 and 334 g glucose per kg body weight) and after a 12-week feeding trial (fed two dietary carbohydrate levels: 30% and 43%), respectively. After the glucose load, plasma glycemia peaked at 1 h in fish. Thereafter, it decreased significantly to the basal level at 8 h. However, AMPK alpha 2 expression in muscle, liver and brain all decreased significantly during the first 2 h, then returned to the basal value at 24 h. Unlikely, tissue AMPK alpha 2 expression of fish receiving saline solution increased significantly during the whole sampling period. Additionally, high-carbohydrate diet enhanced its expression in liver and muscle, but not that in brain. These findings indicated that the AMPK alpha 2 gene shared a high degree of conservation with that of the other vertebrates. Muscle, liver and brain AMPK alpha 2 expressions were highly induced by glucose administration. Furthermore, high dietary carbohydrate modified its expressions in these tissues. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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