The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine
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Tohoku J. Exp. Med. · Jan 1995
Modulation of protein kinase C produces glucose-dependent alterations in hemodynamics and metabolism in the perfused liver in fasted rats.
Protein kinase C (PKC) has been suggested to be involved in the regulation of hepatic blood flow and metabolism. To confirm the role of PKC, we studied the effects of active and inactive PKC modulators on hemodynamics and metabolism in the perfused rat liver. In addition, the influence of glucose concentration in the medium was studied. ⋯ However, H-7, a relatively specific PKC inhibitor, at a concentration of 33 microM attenuated the effects of PMA. The effects of PMA were enhanced by an increase in n-glucose concentration from 10 to 25 mM but not by an increase in L-glucose concentration. These results suggest that modulation of PKC exerts glucose-dependent influences on hepatic flow and metabolism.