Cooperative effect of hydrocortisone, epinephrine and high density lipoproteins in the regulation of liver hexokinase activity
https://doi.org/10.14341/probl199036283-86
Abstract
The authors described a cooperative effect of glucocorticoids, catecholamines and high density lipoproteins (HDLP), based on increased hexokinase and glucokinase biosynthesis in the liver, resulting in elevated activity of the respective enzymes. This effect was completely blocked by actinomycin-D (a DNA-dependent inhibitor of RNA synthesis), vinblastine (an inhibitor of the microtubular apparatus and intracellular shift) and gordox (an inhibitor of serine proteinases). The modulating effect of HDLP with relation to the adaptive hormones emphasizes the cooperative nature of the new mechanism of enzymatic synthesis induction.
About the Authors
L E Panin
Scientific Research Institute of Biochemistry of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
N V Atuchina
Scientific Research Institute of Biochemistry of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
T A Tretyakova
Scientific Research Institute of Biochemistry of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
For citations:
Panin L.E.,
Atuchina N.V.,
Tretyakova T.A.
Cooperative effect of hydrocortisone, epinephrine and high density lipoproteins in the regulation of liver hexokinase activity. Problems of Endocrinology. 1990;36(2):83-86.
https://doi.org/10.14341/probl199036283-86
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