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Query: UNIPROT:P20020 (
adenosine triphosphatase
)
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We have examined the effects of diabetes, fasting, and refeeding on Na+/K(+)-
adenosine triphosphatase
(
ATPase
) activity and its catalytic
alpha II
subunit gene expression in skeletal muscle. Two hypoinsulinemic states, streptozotocin-induced diabetes and 48-hour fasting caused a significant decrease (P less than .05) in skeletal muscle Na+/K(+)-
ATPase
activity and a marked increase (P less than .01) in the levels of
alpha II
subunit mRNA. A decrease in enzyme activity was observed on the 2nd and the 14th day of diabetes, whereas an increase in
alpha II
mRNA levels was found only on the 14th day. The levels of alpha I mRNA were not affected, while the levels of mRNA of the structural beta subunit were decreased on the 14th day of diabetes. Correction of hyperglycemia with insulin restored enzyme activity and
alpha II
isoform mRNA levels toward normal in diabetic animals. Refeeding for 48 or 72 hours restored these parameters to normal in skeletal muscle of previously fasting rats. These observations suggest that a decrease in muscle Na+/K(+)-
ATPase
activity may lead to a compensatory increase in its
alpha II
subunit gene expression. The levels of insulin and not of glycemia appear to be critical in modulating Na+/K(+)-
ATPase
activity and gene expression.
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PMID:Na+/K(+)-ATPase activity and its alpha II subunit gene expression in rat skeletal muscle: influence of diabetes, fasting, and refeeding. 131 3