Decreased Insulin Secretion in Islets from Rats Fed a Low Protein Diet Is Associated with a Reduced PKAα Expression

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A low protein diet has been shown to affect the amount and activity of several enzymes and to decrease insulin secretion by islets isolated from rats fed such a diet. To understand the mechanisms involved in this phenomenon, we investigated the effects of forskolin, a stimulator of adenylyl cyclase, on insulin secretion by pancreatic islets from rats fed a normal (17%; NP) or low (6%; LP) protein diet for 8 wk. Isolated islets were incubated for 1 h in Krebs-bicarbonate solution containing 8.3 mmol glucose/L, with or without 10 μmol forskolin/L. The forskolin-induced insulin secretion was higher in islets from NP rats than in those from LP rats (P < 0.05). Western blotting revealed that the amount of the α catalytic subunit of protein kinase A (PKAα) was 35% lower in islets from LP rats than in islets from NP rats (P < 0.05). Moreover, PKAα mRNA expression was reduced by 30% in islets from LP rats (P < 0.05). Our results indicated a possible relationship between a low protein diet and a reduction in PKAα expression. These alterations in PKAα may be responsible in part for the decreased insulin secretion by islets from rats fed a low protein diet.

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Ferreira, F., Barbosa, H. C. L., Stoppiglia, L. F., Delghingaro-Augusto, V., Pereira, E. A., Boschero, A. C., & Carneiro, E. M. (2004). Decreased Insulin Secretion in Islets from Rats Fed a Low Protein Diet Is Associated with a Reduced PKAα Expression. Journal of Nutrition, 134(1), 63–67. https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/134.1.63

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