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Adrenergic Metabolic and Hemodynamic Effects of Octopamine in the Liver
Authors:Andrea Luiza de Oliveira  Mariana Nascimento de Paula  Jurandir Fernando Comar  Vanessa Rodrigues Vilela  Rosane Marina Peralta  Adelar Bracht
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, University of Maringá, Avenida Colombo 5790, Maringá 87020900, Brazil; E-Mails: (A.L.O.); (M.N.P.); (J.F.C.); (V.R.V.); (R.M.P.)
Abstract:The fruit extracts of Citrus aurantium (bitter orange) are traditionally used as weight-loss products and as appetite suppressants. A component of these extracts is octopamine, which is an adrenergic agent. Weight-loss and adrenergic actions are always related to metabolic changes and this work was designed to investigate a possible action of octopamine on liver metabolism. The isolated perfused rat liver was used to measure catabolic and anabolic pathways and hemodynamics. Octopamine increased glycogenolysis, glycolysis, oxygen uptake, gluconeogenesis and the portal perfusion pressure. Octopamine also accelerated the oxidation of exogenous fatty acids (octanoate and oleate), as revealed by the increase in 14CO2 production derived from 14C labeled precursors. The changes in glycogenolysis, oxygen uptake and perfusion pressure were almost completely abolished by α1-adrenergic antagonists. The same changes were partly sensitive to the β-adrenergic antagonist propranolol. It can be concluded that octopamine accelerates both catabolic and anabolic processes in the liver via adrenergic stimulation. Acceleration of oxygen uptake under substrate-free perfusion conditions also means acceleration of the oxidation of endogenous fatty acids, which are derived from lipolysis. All these effects are compatible with an overall stimulating effect of octopamine on metabolism, which is compatible with its reported weight-loss effects in experimental animals.
Keywords:liver  octopamine  glycogenolysis  gluconeogenesis  oxygen uptake
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