Requirement of hepatic pyruvate carboxylase during fasting, high fat, and ketogenic diet

Journal of Biological Chemistry(2022)

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Pyruvate has two major fates upon entry into mitochondria, the oxidative decarboxylation to acetyl-CoA via the pyruvate decarboxylase complex or the biotin-dependent carboxylation to oxaloacetate via pyruvate carboxylase (Pcx). Here, we have generated mice with a liver-specific KO of pyruvate carboxylase (PcxL−/−) to understand the role of Pcx in hepatic mitochondrial metabolism under disparate physiological states. PcxL−/− mice exhibited a deficit in hepatic gluconeogenesis and enhanced ketogenesis as expected but were able to maintain systemic euglycemia following a 24 h fast. Feeding a high-fat diet to PcxL−/− mice resulted in animals that were resistant to glucose intolerance without affecting body weight. However, we found that PcxL−/− mice fed a ketogenic diet for 1 week became severely hypoglycemic, demonstrating a requirement for hepatic Pcx for long-term glycemia under carbohydrate-limited diets. Additionally, we determined that loss of Pcx was associated with an induction in the abundance of lysine-acetylated proteins in PcxL−/− mice regardless of physiologic state. Furthermore, liver acetyl-proteomics revealed a biased induction in mitochondrial lysine-acetylated proteins. These data show that Pcx is important for maintaining the proper balance of pyruvate metabolism between oxidative and anaplerotic pathways.
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Pyruvate Carboxylase,fasting,gluconeogenesis,acetylation,mitochondria
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