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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Diabetologia 15 (1978), S. 117-123 
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Amino acid transport ; isolated hepatocytes ; liver ; insulin action ; insulin binding
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The effects of insulin on amino acid transport were studied in freshly prepared suspensions of isolated hepatocytes from adult rats. Insulin stimulated the active transport of α-aminoisobutyric acid by increasing the influx. The onset of the insulin effect was delayed by thirty to sixty min. Insulin increased the Vmax of transport by about 60% without affecting the Km. Cycloheximide and actinomycin D inhibited hormonal action by 60 to 80%. Only the “A” system of transport was affected by insulin. Half-maximal stimulation of transport was observed with insulin at 2 to 3nmol/l, a concentration which also occupies about 50% of insulin-specific binding sites at steady state. Insulin did not antagonize the stimulatory effect of glucagon on amino acid transport.
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    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Anti-insulin receptor antibodies ; insulin-like effects ; insulin resistance ; skeletal muscle ; insulin receptor ; insulin binding ; insulin action ; glucose transport ; glycolysis ; glycogen synthesis ; obese mice
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Autoantibodies against the insulin receptor are found in the serum of some patients with severe insulin resistance. The effects of one of these sera on insulin binding and on glucose transport and metabolism were investigated in the isolated mouse soleus muscle. Preincubation of muscles with the patient's serum resulted in an inhibition of subsequent125I-insulin binding (half-maximal effect at 1∶500 dilution) and in a two to three-fold stimulation of glucose transport and metabolism (half-maximal effect at 1∶2000 dilution). The insulin-like effects were blocked by anti-human IgG, but not by antiinsulin antibodies. The magnitude of the serum effects on 2-deoxyglucose uptake and glycolysis was similar to that of insulin, but the effect on glycogen synthesis was smaller than that of insulin. It is suggested that the patient's serum and insulin promote glucose transport and glycolysis through a common pathway, but act differently on glycogen synthesis.
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