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Ciaraldi T P - - 1994
OBJECTIVES: The cellular mechanism(s) of insulin resistance developed during pregnancy were studied by investigating the functionality of insulin receptors and glucose transport. STUDY DESIGN: Abdominal adipose tissue was obtained from eight lean pregnant and nine control subjects, matched for insulin resistance by intravenous glucose tolerance testing. Insulin receptor binding and ...
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Trinder D - - 1994
Diabetes mellitus causes hypertonicity, increased plasma arginine vasopressin (AVP), polydipsia, and polyuria. Downregulation of AVP V2 receptors may contribute to the polyuria through diminished V2 receptor-mediated free water retention. After 2 wk of streptozotocin-induced diabetes mellitus, the diabetic rats had raised plasma glucose, AVP, and osmolality levels (P < 0.001) ...
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Hagino H - - 1994
The insulin receptors from erythrocytes of 50 patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus were tested for their ability to autophosphorylate. The assay was performed by a new enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay system that used monoclonal anti-insulin receptor antibodies absorbed to microtiter plates as a first antibody and polyclonal antiphosphotyrosine antibody as a ...
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Benzi L - - 1994
The products of insulin metabolism generated in vitro and in vivo were compared in this study. Monocytes from 10 control subjects were incubated with 125IA14-labeled insulin, acid washed, and solubilized or reincubated in insulin-free binding buffer to study both intracellular radioactivity or radioactivity released from cells to medium. To evaluate ...
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Santini M T - - 1994
This study investigated the alterations in the electrical properties of human erythrocytes that occur during the insulin-induced internalization of insulin receptors (downregulation). Using a dielectric relaxation technique based on the Maxwell-Wagner effect, the data indicate a steady decrease over time in membrane conductivity, membrane permittivity, and conductivity of the cytosol ...
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Nogowski L - - 1994
The effect of chronic coumestrol treatment on insulin level and insulin sensitivity was examined in female rabbits. The phytooestrogen was injected subcutaneously at a dose of 1 mg/day for 10 days. The decreased blood insulin level was observed after coumestrol treatment. Simultaneously phytooestrogen altered the insulin binding but the response ...
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Kovács P - - 1994
After 10 min treatment with the tyrosine kinase inhibitor tyrphostin the fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-insulin binding of Tetrahymena was increased. This binding characteristic was not changed when tyrphostin and insulin acted together. Consecutive treatments with 10 min tyrphostin and 10 min insulin further increased the FITC-insulin binding. Due to the effect ...
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Takayama-Hasumi S - - 1994
The function of insulin receptor and IGF-1 receptor was investigated in placentas from 10 healthy control mothers, 8 diabetic mothers with appropriate-for-gestational-age babies (AGA group) and 9 diabetic mothers with large-for-gestational-age babies (LGA group). None of the diabetic mothers were obese before pregnancy; their blood glucose was well controlled during ...
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Wolthers T - - 1994
It was recently reported that octreotide, besides its many, almost obligatory, inhibitory actions, stimulates the release of insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-1. The present study sought to exclude the possibility that the inescapable preceding somatostatin analog-induced reduction in serum insulin participated in the observed effect. We, therefore, administered sc two clinically ...
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Engelen W - - 1994
In 1991, Belgium realized, on a national level, a change-over from U40 to U100 insulin. We took advantage of this evolution to investigate the consequences of changing the concentration of insulin. The patients' weight, daily insulin dosis, insulin binding-capacity of plasma and glycated hemoglobin HbA1c were registered before, and after ...
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Hegyesi H - - 1994
Insulin receptors of Tetrahymena following a two-hour starvation (one cell generation) can bind the insulin similarly to the fed, control cells. The nuclear envelope of Tetrahymena cells which have already met the hormone (imprinted cells) can bind the insulin significantly stronger than the control. This binding capacity has a mild ...
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Molecular and functional characterization of insulin receptors present on hamster glucagonoma cells.
Fehmann H C - - 1994
Studies using pancreas perfusion techniques point to a physiological inhibition of glucagon release by insulin which should be mediated by A cell-residing insulin receptors. In this study, we have characterized the insulin receptors expressed in a hamster glucagonoma A cell line (INR1G9 cells) which is an accepted tool for A ...
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Maegawa H - - 1993
A new oral agent, pioglitazone, increases insulin sensitivity by activating receptor kinase in insulin-resistant rats. To clarify the mechanism, we studied in vitro effects of glucose and pioglitazone on the insulin receptor function using Rat 1 fibroblasts which expressed human insulin receptors. Insulin receptor kinase activity was impaired by incubating ...
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Kahn N N - - 1993
An intravenous bolus injection of insulin (35.5 microM) followed by an infusion of insulin (0.53 microM.kg-1.h-1) for 2.5 h (which maintained plasma levels between 0.71 nM to 1.4 nM) in normal fasting volunteers (n = 16), increased [3H]prostaglandin E1 (a probe for prostacyclin) binding to platelets by two- to threefold ...
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Hansen T - - 1993
Due to alternative splicing of exon 11 of the receptor gene, the human insulin receptor exists in two forms, that have distinct tissue-specific expression and are functionally different. Needle biopsies obtained from vastus lateralis muscle from 20 patients with noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) and 20 normal control subjects were analyzed ...
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Robertson B J - - 1993
Characterization of an endoprotease-deficient mutant Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell, designated RPE.40, revealed that it bound less than 10% as much insulin as did its parent, CHO-K1. We examined processing of the endogenous insulin receptor in CHO-K1 and RPE.40 cells, and processing of the human insulin receptor expressed in these ...
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Desoye G - - 1993
Term placental explants were cultivated for 48 hr without (control) and with various concentrations of glipizide. Maximum binding of [125I]-insulin in the control samples was decreased after 12 and 24 hr returning to initial values after 48 hr. In the presence of glipizide the binding was generally higher, reaching 180% ...
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Kim S J - - 1993
To better understand the mechanism by which insulin exerts effects on events at the cell nucleus, we have studied insulin receptors and tyrosine kinase activity in nuclei isolated by sucrose density gradient centrifugation following insulin treatment of differentiated 3T3-F442A cells. Insulin stimulated nuclear accumulation of insulin receptors by approximately threefold ...
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Müller-Wieland D - - 1993
We have studied the structure and function of the insulin receptor in a patient (PK) with severe insulin resistance and Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome. Insulin binding to cultured fibroblasts from PK was almost not detectable and insulin-induced insulin receptor autophosphorylation and glucose uptake was abolished. The structure of the receptor gene was ...
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Di Girolamo N - - 1993
Decreased wound healing and increased infection are major problems in patients with diabetes mellitus. Fibronectin plays a fundamental role in wound healing and acts as an opsonin for the phagocytosis of foreign antigens. The aim of this study was to ascertain the functional activity of plasma fibronectin from patients with ...
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Milton S G - - 1993
The functional significance of the insulin receptor on bovine aorta endothelial (BAE) cells is not well defined. The insulin receptor expressed on BAE cells does not mediate insulin hormonal effects and does not mediate the transcytosis of insulin from the apical to the basolateral domain of the cell monolayer. To ...
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Kosaki A - - 1993
We have shown that culturing HepG2 cells in Ham's F-12 medium supplemented with calf serum, dexamethasone, and triiodothyronine causes an increase in the insulin sensitivity and responsiveness for glucose incorporation into glycogen. This correlates with increased expression of the mRNA encoding the B isoform of the insulin receptor. Of all ...
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Jo H - - 1993
Insulin has a paradoxical effect on a 41kDa Gi-like protein: Although insulin-treatment of rat adipocytes inhibited pertussis toxin-catalyzed ADP-ribosylation of a 41kDa G-protein in membranes in a dose-dependent manner, it simultaneously increased ADP-ribosylation of a 41kDa G-protein that co-immunoprecipitates with the insulin receptor (GIR41). The latter effect was insulin concentration- ...
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Di G X - - 1993
The effect of a physical training course of 1-2 month duration using cycloergometer with the intensity of VO2 max 60%, 30 min per day was observed in non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) patients. The results showed a decrease of plasma glucose and insulin levels, sigma PG and sigma IRI and ...
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Taouis M - - 1993
Insulin receptors have been characterized in a cell line recently isolated from a chicken hepatoma (LMH). The binding of 125I-insulin to LMH cells or membranes displayed the expected criteria for insulin receptors: affinity, temperature dependency, curvilinearity of Scatchard plot, rank order of potency for insulin analogs and insulin induced down-regulation. ...
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Nowak K W - - 1993
Specific insulin receptors were identified on tench (Tinca tinca L.) erythrocytes. The samples of blood from 3-4 fish per experiment were pooled in summer. Erythrocytes were washed twice with saline solution, then centrifuged and resuspended in the assay buffer. Incubations were carried out in 0.5 ml samples containing 10(9) cells, ...
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Stuart C A - - 1993
Decreased muscular activity results in weakness and muscular atrophy. Coincident with this protein catabolic state is glucose intolerance and hyperinsulinemia. Rats were tail suspended for 7 to 14 days to accomplish unloading of the hindlimbs. Insulin resistance was documented in these animals by a 14 day tail suspension-related 26% increase ...
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Balbis A - - 1993
To investigate a possible action of insulin on the rat kidney papilla, the binding of 125I-insulin to papilla microsomes was examined. This binding was specific to insulin in that it was displaced by increasing concentrations of unlabelled porcine insulin and to a lesser extent by porcine proinsulin and IGF-I, but ...
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Frank H J - - 1993
Hyperinsulinemia has been implicated as a separate risk factor for the development of accelerated cardiovascular disease, but the mechanism is unknown. Recently, we and several other groups have shown that insulin stimulates the production and secretion of the vasoconstrictor peptide endothelin-1 (ET-1) from vascular endothelial cells, and hyperinsulinemia results in ...
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Frankish H M - - 1993
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) injected into the hypothalamus stimulates feeding and affects pituitary secretion. Insulin-deficient diabetes and food deprivation markedly increase hypothalamic NPY and NPY mRNA levels, suggesting increased activity of NPYergic pathways in the hypothalamus, which could account for hyperphagia and neuroendocrine changes in these conditions. To clarify these changes, ...
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Krischer J - - 1993
The consequences of type I diabetes on cellular endocytosis were investigated by comparing [125I]insulin, [125I]alpha 2-macroglobulin, and Lucifer yellow uptake in hepatocytes freshly isolated from control and STZ-induced diabetic rats. In addition to the previously described reversible inhibition of ligand-induced internalization of the insulin receptor, we report a decrease in ...
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Freund G G - - 1993
Insulin receptors and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) receptors are present in circulating human B lymphocytes (B cells) and certain B cell malignancies, but no function has been attributed to either receptor. We report a human myeloma cell line, RPMI 8226, that exhibits insulin and IGF-1-dependent receptor and substrate tyrosine phosphorylation ...
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Breiner M - - 1993
Using the insulin receptor partial agonist B29,B29'-suberoyl-insulin, a covalently dimerized insulin derivative, we previously demonstrated a heterogeneity of signal transduction by insulin receptors in two cell systems. The present study was designed to characterize the heterogeneity of insulin receptors in different rat tissues with this agent. Binding of 125I-insulin to ...
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Petruzziello A - - 1993
Insulin action was investigated in cultured skin fibroblasts from two consanguineous patients with a heterozygous point mutation in the insulin receptor kinase (Arg1152-Gln). In spite of normal binding, Gln1152 insulin receptor exhibited 20% increased basal kinase activity, but significantly reduced insulin-dependent autophosphorylation and kinase activity compared to controls from either ...
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Foty R A - - 1993
Previous in vivo and in vitro studies indicate that insulin is required in adult newt forelimb regeneration. The objectives of the current study were 1) to detect insulin receptors in the liver (a classical target organ for insulin) and once verified, detection of insulin receptors in the adult newt forelimb ...
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Hovorka R - - 1993
We have constructed a five-compartment model of insulin kinetics. The model structure was chosen to reflect insulin distribution in systemic plasma, hepatic plasma, and interstitial fluid and insulin binding to the liver and peripheral receptors, and it included receptor-mediated and non-receptor-mediated insulin degradation. Model parameters were estimated from plasma insulin ...
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Handberg A - - 1993
Recently, we demonstrated insulin resistance due to reduced glucose storage in young relatives of Type 2 diabetic patients. To investigate whether this was associated with a defective insulin receptor kinase, we studied ten of these young (27 +/- 1 years old) non-obese glucose tolerant first degree relatives of patients with ...
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Kar S - - 1993
The hippocampus can be induced by deafferentation to selectively reorganize its neuronal input. Entorhinal cortex lesion, which causes degeneration of the perforant pathway, evokes sprouting of septal afferents as well as glutamatergic commissural/associational fibers in the deafferentated zone of the molecular layer of the dentate gyrus. Although the process of ...
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Maddux B A - - 1993
Insulin resistance is a major feature of noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. This resistance appears to involve molecules, apart from the insulin receptor, that are capable of altering its function. Previously, we reported that dermal fibroblasts from a female patient with insulin resistance and noninsulin-dependent diabetes produced an inhibitor of insulin receptor ...
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Casla A - - 1993
Glucose disposal, insulin secretion, and insulin action in adipose tissue were measured in rats treated for 10 or 30 days with high doses of thyroxine (T4). Acutely induced hyperthyroidism produced a high rate of glucose disposal after an intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT), accompanied by a high glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. ...
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Nozaki O - - 1993
We examined the insulin receptor gene in a Japanese woman with type A insulin resistance. Acanthosis nigricans and polycystic ovary were present. A 75-g oral glucose tolerance test showed a diabetic pattern, and fasting insulinemia was 780 pmol/L. Insulin binding was normal, but autophosphorylation and tyrosine kinase activity were reduced ...
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Trischitta V - - 1993
Reduced insulin receptor tyrosine kinase activity and internalization have been reported in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) patients. To clarify whether in NIDDM the defective internalization is caused by the defective kinase activity, we studied receptor tyrosine kinase activity and internalization in monocytes from eight lean control and six obese subjects ...
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Kohanski R A - - 1993
Kinetic analysis of autophosphorylation was done using a non-Michaelis-Menten kinetic model. This model describes autophosphorylation in terms of a fast reaction phase, a slow reaction phase, and a partition function for the two phases. Kinetic parameters determined by this new approach show that insulin stimulates autophosphorylation by promoting (1) a ...
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Fukumoto Y - - 1993
Previous studies from our laboratory demonstrated that 8 weeks after the induction of diabetes by the administration of streptozotocin (STZ) there was a downregulation of beta adrenergic and muscarinic cholinergic receptors in rat prostate, and that early insulin treatment (started 3 days after the onset of diabetes) prevented these alterations ...
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Suda K - - 1993
The effect of exercise training on the antilipolytic action of insulin was studied in rat adipocytes. Exercise training enhanced lipolysis induced by norepinephrine. Insulin dose dependently inhibited norepinephrine- (1 microM) stimulated lipolysis in both groups. Its inhibition rate was significantly greater in the trained than in the control group. Thus, ...
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Shimada T - - 1993
We present the characteristic features of mineralocorticoid receptor regulation in human mononuclear leukocytes in patients with diabetes mellitus. Eighteen diabetic patients (3M and 15F, aged from 28 to 77 years with a mean of 53 +/- 14 (mean +/- SD) years) and 7 normal subjects (6M and 1F, aged from ...
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Iwanishi M - - 1993
We evaluated a 35-year-old diabetic male patient with type A insulin resistance, showing acanthosis nigricans. Insulin binding to the patient's Epstein-Barr-virus transformed lymphocytes was mildly reduced. The maximal insulin-stimulated autophosphorylation of the insulin receptor from the patient's transformed lymphocytes was decreased to 45% of that from the control subjects. On ...
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Morinelli T A - - 1993
Thromboxane A2 (TXA2) and prostaglandin H2 (PGH2) are potent vasoactive and proaggregatory agents whose synthesis has been shown to be elevated in diabetes mellitus. In the present study the effects of streptozotocin (STZ)-induced uncontrolled diabetes (Severe) and insulin-treated STZ diabetes (Moderate) on TXA2/PGH2 receptor density and affinity in platelets, glomerular ...
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Grunberger G - - 1993
This study evaluated the insulin and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) receptor function among patients with type II diabetes who did or did not respond to 1 month of treatment with the oral sulfonylurea agent glyburide. Patients with type II diabetes were initially placed on dietary treatment alone. Patients whose fasting ...
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Formisano P - - 1993
We have recently reported two non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients exhibiting a heterozygous point mutation (R1152-Q) next to the key tyrosine autophosphorylation sites (Y1146, Y1150, Y1151) of the insulin receptor. In the present study, we demonstrate that the Q1152 mutation alters a previously unrecognized consensus sequence in the insulin receptor family of ...
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