Abstract
Aims/hypothesis. The glycogen-associated protein phosphatase-1 (PP1G) is thought to play an important part in the regulation of skeletal muscle glycogen content. We have previously identified an Asp905Tyr polymorphism of the glycogen-associated regulatory subunit of the protein phosphatase 1 (PPP1R3) gene which among healthy subjects was associated with decreased insulin stimulated non-oxidative glucose metabolism, i.e. primary glycogen synthesis. In this study, the functional effect of the polymorphism was examined in vitro. Methods. Wild type (PPP1R3-Asp905) and mutant (PPP1R3- Tyr905) PPP1R3 were expressed in L6 myotubes using adenovirus-mediated gene transfer. Basal and insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and glycogen synthesis were measured. Furthermore, the sensitivity of glycogen synthesis to a cyclic AMP agonist was measured. Results. Compared with green fluorescent protein- transduced myotubes and non-transduced myotubes, overexpression of PPP1R3- Asp905 and PPP1R3-Tyr905 increased both basal and insulin-stimulated glycogen synthesis approximately twofold. Treatment of both non-transduced and PPP1R3- transduced L6 myotubes with a cAMP agonist decreased both basal and insulin- stimulated glycogen synthesis by about 40%. Overexpression of PPP1R3 did not affect either basal or insulin-stimulated 2-deoxy-D-glucose uptake compared with green fluorescent protein-transduced cells. Conclusion/interpretation. Results obtained from L6 myotubes transduced with PPP1R3-Asp905 or PPP1R3- Tyr905 showed no statistically significant difference. Therefore, the Asp905Tyr variant alone is unlikely to account for the decreased insulin stimulated non-oxidative glucose metabolism observed in the human study reported previously.
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Rasmussen, S. K., Hansen, L., Frevert, E. U., Cohen, P. T. W., Kahn, B. B., & Pedersen, O. (2000). Adenovirus-mediated expression of a naturally occurring Asp905Tyr variant of the glycogen-associated regulatory subunit of protein phosphatase- 1 in L6 myotubes. Diabetologia, 43(6), 718–722. https://doi.org/10.1007/s001250051369
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