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pubmed-article:9361351pubmed:abstractTextThe mRNA abundance of several hepatic glycolytic and gluconeogenic enzymes and blood hormone concentrations were determined in hemorrhagic hypotension-induced rats before and after resuscitation with lactated Ringer's. Northern blot analysis of total liver RNA after 30 min of hemorrhage showed control values for phospho-enolpyruvate carboxykinase and fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase mRNA, but significantly lower values for 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase (6PF2K/FBPase) as well as 2.5-fold increases in glucose-6-phosphatase (Glu-6-Pase) mRNA. The latter finding is in agreement with the greatly reduced intracellular levels of fructose-6-phosphate and glucose-6-phosphate, and the results are consistent with a rapid activation of hepatic gluconeogenesis by the concomitant decrease in 6PF2K/FBPase and increase in Glu-6-Pase. Blood insulin levels were decreased during hemorrhage and with resuscitation, whereas glucocorticoids were increased 1.5-fold in both cases. Glucagon was unchanged during hemorrhage, but was reduced with resuscitation. Lactated Ringer's resuscitation seemed to affect 6PF2K/FBPase only, which was restored to, and even exceeded, control values. In contrast, Glu-6-Pase mRNA was increased to fourfold control values. The increase in Glu-6-Pase and the decrease in 6PF2K/FBPase mRNA is probably at the level of altered transcriptional rates, because insulin, which plays a dominant role in the regulation of these genes, was decreased during hemorrhage. It remains to be determined what factors are causing further induction of Glu-6-Pase gene after lactated Ringer's resuscitation when hepatic glucose metabolism seems to have reverted to the glycolytic mode.lld:pubmed
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