Glucagon is hyperglycemic and lipolytic in teleost fishes. This mini review
examines the signaling pathway from glucagon binding to physiological effe
cts in the teleost liver using the available literature and suggesting area
s where additional studies are required. Glucagon has been shown to bind to
high- and low-affinity receptors on hepatocytes of American eels (Anguilla
rostrata) and brown bullheads (Ictalurus nebulosus), but not on any salmon
id studied to date. Binding leads to increases in cAMP and inositol 1,4,5-t
risphosphate (IP,), but the magnitude of these changes correlates poorly wi
th increases in glucose production. Activation of adenylyl cyclase (ACase)
and of phospholipase C (PLC) is apparently responsible for these changes in
2nd messengers. Although protein kinases A and C have been reported in fis
h hepatic tissues, studies are limited regarding the effects of glucagon on
these kinases. Changes in glycogen phosphorylase, phosphofructokinase, pyr
uvate kinase and triacylglycerol lipase activities have been correlated wit
h glucagon-induced alterations in metabolism in some species. Receptor sequ
ence analysis and further evaluation of individual components of the glucag
on signaling cascade will lead to better understanding of the evolutionary
changes in this important hormone system. (C) 1998 Published by Elsevier Sc
ience Inc. All rights reserved.