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Title: Effect of age on induction of hepatic phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase by fasting. Author: Van Remmen H, Ward WF. Journal: Am J Physiol; 1994 Aug; 267(2 Pt 1):G195-200. PubMed ID: 8074220. Abstract: This study examines the effect of age on the induction of the rate-limiting enzyme in gluconeogenesis, phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK), in response to fasting and refeeding in male Fischer 344 rats aged 3-18 mo. The rats were fasted for 30 h to increase the activity of PEPCK and subsequently were refed for 24 h to lower activity toward basal levels. PEPCK activity increased 2.2-fold in the 3-mo-old rats and 2.3-fold in the 18-mo-old rats during the 30-h fast. Therefore PEPCK induction during the 30-h fast was not altered with age. Similarly, refeeding resulted in a significant decrease in PEPCK activity at all ages. After the 24-h refeeding period, the rats were fasted a second time, and the time course of induction from the basal refed level was measured. In the young rats (6 mo), the activity of PEPCK increased rapidly from 18.12 +/- 1.61 to 42.66 +/- 5.94 U/g protein (P < 0.01) within 8 h of fasting. However, in the 18-mo-old rats, the initiation of the induction of PEPCK activity was delayed, and, after 12 h, PEPCK activity had increased from 17.34 +/- 1.34 to only 32.50 +/- 3.21 U/g protein (P < 0.01). Furthermore, the rate of induction appears to be decreased in the older animals. The activity after 24 h of fasting was equivalent in all four age groups (ranging from 44.72 +/- 5.38 at 3 mo to 40.18 +/- 5.42 U/g protein at 18 mo).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]