Aims/hypothesis
Intraportal infusion of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) or inhibitors of its cellular uptake stimulate hepatic glucose
uptake in vivo by either direct or indirect mechanisms. The aims of this study were to determine the direct effects of 5-HT
in hepatocytes and to test the hypothesis that atypical antipsychotic drugs that predispose to type 2 diabetes counter-regulate
the effects of 5-HT.
Materials and methods
Rat hepatocytes were studied in short-term primary culture.
Results
Serotonin (5-HT) stimulated glycogen synthesis at nanomolar concentrations but inhibited it at micromolar concentrations.
The stimulatory effect was mimicked by α-methyl-5-HT, a mixed 5-HT1/5-HT2 receptor agonist, whereas the inhibition was counteracted
by a 5-HT2B/2C receptor antagonist. α-Methyl-5-HT stimulated glycogen synthesis additively with insulin, but unlike insulin,
did not stimulate glucose phosphorylation and glycolysis, nor did it cause Akt (protein kinase B) phosphorylation. Stimulation
of glycogen synthesis by α-methyl-5-HT correlated with depletion of phosphorylase a. This effect could not be explained by elevated levels of glucose 6-phosphate, which causes inactivation of phosphorylase,
but was explained, at least in part, by decreased phosphorylase kinase activity in situ. The antipsychotic drugs clozapine
and olanzapine, which bind to 5-HT receptors, counteracted the effect of α-methyl-5-HT on phosphorylase inactivation.
Conclusions/interpretation
This study provides evidence for both stimulation and inhibition of glycogen synthesis in hepatocytes by serotonergic mechanisms.
The former effects are associated with the inactivation of phosphorylase and are counteracted by atypical antipsychotic drugs
that cause hepatic insulin resistance. Antagonism of hepatic serotonergic mechanisms may be a component of the hepatic dysregulation
caused by antipsychotic drugs that predispose to type 2 diabetes.
Keywords 5-Hydroxytryptamine - Atypical antipsychotics - Glycogen - Liver - Phosphorylase - Serotonin - Type 2 diabetes