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Query: UMLS:C0038187 (
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The pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC) is inactivated in many tissues during
starvation
and diabetes to conserve three-carbon compounds for gluconeogenesis. This is achieved by an increase in the extent of PDC phosphorylation caused in part by increased pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase (PDK) activity due to increased PDK expression. This study examined whether altered pyruvate dehydrogenase phosphatase (PDP) expression also contributes to changes in the phosphorylation state of PDC during
starvation
and diabetes. Of the two PDP isoforms expressed in mammalian tissues, the Ca(2+)-sensitive isoform (PDP1) is highly expressed in rat heart, brain, and testis and is detectable but less abundant in rat muscle, lung, kidney, liver, and spleen. The Ca(2+)-insensitive isoform (
PDP2
) is abundant in rat kidney, liver, heart, and brain and is detectable in spleen and lung.
Starvation
and streptozotocin-induced diabetes cause decreases in
PDP2
mRNA abundance,
PDP2
protein amount, and PDP activity in rat heart and kidney. Refeeding and insulin treatment effectively reversed these effects of
starvation
and diabetes, respectively. These findings indicate that opposite changes in expression of specific PDK and PDP isoenzymes contribute to hyperphosphorylation and therefore inactivation of the PDC in heart and kidney during
starvation
and diabetes.
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PMID:Starvation and diabetes reduce the amount of pyruvate dehydrogenase phosphatase in rat heart and kidney. 1276 46