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Pfützner Andreas - - 2003
Resistin is a peptide hormone encoded at the RSTN gene that since its detection in mice is considered to be an important link between obesity and insulin resistance. However, the study reports and especially the human data are contradictory and require further investigation. The purpose of this study was to ...
Zethelius B - - 2003
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Defects in insulin secretion and insulin action, resulting in compensatory hyperinsulinaemia, are the major abnormalities in the development of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (Type 2 diabetes). The most frequently used conventional immunoreactive assays for insulin cross-react with proinsulin. In short-term studies (<5 years), proinsulin predicts the development of Type ...
Winter Jeannette - - 2002
The production of human proinsulin in Escherichia coli usually leads to the formation of inclusion bodies. As a consequence, the recombinant protein must be isolated, refolded under suitable redox conditions, and enzymatically converted to the biologically active insulin. In this study we describe a detailed in vitro renaturation protocol for ...
Leibowitz Gil - - 2002
Psammomys obesus, an animal model of type 2 diabetes, shows rapid and marked depletion of pancreatic insulin content as hyperglycemia develops when fed a high-calorie diet. P. obesus islets do not increase proinsulin gene expression when exposed to high glucose, which may be related to absence of the conserved form ...
Richter Bernd - - 2002
This review is in accordance with the findings of the systematic review of Airey et al [18] with respect to the absence of a differential effect on hypoglycemia between human and animal insulin. For the first time, however, the review compares the relative efficacies of human and animal insulin, which ...
Zhu Xiaorong - - 2002
The neuroendocrine processing endoproteases PC2 and PC1/3 are expressed in the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans and participate in the processing of proinsulin to insulin and C-peptide. We have previously shown that disruption of PC2 (SPC2) expression significantly impairs proinsulin processing. Here we report that disruption of the ...
Sapin Rémy - - 2002
We investigated the interference of insulin antibodies in two insulin immunometric assays (Bio-Rad and Elecsys) by measuring direct and free insulin in plasma from 30 patients without insulin antibodies (group 1), as screened by a sensitive radio-binding assay, and in plasma from 80 patients with insulin antibodies (group 2). In ...
Chen Xiang - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Insulin deficiency is currently treated with pharmacological insulin secretagogues, insulin injections or islet transplants. Secondary failure of pharmacological agents is common; insulin injections often fail to achieve euglycemic control; and islet transplants are rare. Non-beta cells capable of regulated insulin secretion in vivo could be a functional cure for ...
Grill V - - 2002
Elevated proinsulin and proinsulin/insulin ratios are features of abnormal beta-cell function in type 2 diabetes. The participation of genetic factors is disputed. The authors wished to investigate relations between family history of diabetes on one hand and proinsulin as well as proinsulin/immunoreactive insulin ratios on the other. A large, population-based ...
Oh Jee-Young - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Insulin or insulin resistance is considered a coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factor, but proinsulin may have a stronger association with CHD than insulin. The role of sex differences in this association is unclear. We examined the cross-sectional association of proinsulin and insulin with CHD in older men and ...
Yudkin J S - - 2002
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Higher concentrations of insulin correlate with several coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factors and have been shown to predict incident CHD in several studies, leading to hypotheses concerning the proatherogenic properties of insulin. However, in cross-sectional studies, relationships of concentrations of the insulin precursor molecules, proinsulin and des 31, ...
Singh Jitendra - - 2002
The term 'human insulin' is a misnomer, as its source is not human pancreas but the pork pancreas from where insulin is humanised by modern techniques of genetic engineering. With the use of purified animal insulin, untoward effects occur infrequently. Porcine insulin is different from human insulin in only one ...
Bokemark L - - 2002
AIMS: To examine the relationship between specific (intact) insulin, insulin propeptides and subclinical atherosclerosis. METHODS: A cross-sectional study based on a stratified sampling of randomly selected, clinically healthy 58-year-old men (n = 391). Ultrasound examinations of the carotid arteries were performed with measurement of intima-media thickness (IMT) in the common ...
Fritsche Andreas - - 2002
The aim of the present study was to examine the relationships among beta-cell function, proinsulin conversion to insulin, and age. We studied insulin and proinsulin secretion in nondiabetic subjects during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) using published indexes of beta-cell function (n = 379, age 16--68 years) and a ...
Løvendahl P - - 2002
Insulin levels in ruminants are often very low and hence are difficult to measure with commercially available RIA kits designed for use with human serum or plasma samples. Those assays may also have high cross-reactivity with nonintact insulin. An assay originally invented for human insulin and based on a pair ...
Richter B - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Human insulin was introduced for the routine treatment of diabetes mellitus in the early 1980s without adequate comparison of efficacy to animal insulin preparations. First reports of altered hypoglycaemia awareness after transfer to human insulin made physicians and especially patients uncertain about potential adverse effects of human insulin. OBJECTIVES: ...
Lee Al-Young - - 2002
Allergic reaction to insulin preparations seemed to have decreased since the introduction of contaminant-free, human preparations. The role of protamine sulfate in decreasing the prevalence of allergy is unclear. This study examines the causative components of insulin allergy along with the value of skin tests for diagnosis. Eleven patients with ...
Polastri Luca - - 2002
We recently developed two rat pituitary GH3 cell clones engineered to secrete human insulin (InsGH3). InsGH3 cells convert proinsulin into mature insulin, which is partially stored into a readily releasable pool of secretory granules. The efficiency of these processes, however, is relatively low in these cells, either in vitro or ...
Kleine Budde I - - 2001
BACKGROUND: For the detection of allergen-specific IgE in serum, IgE-binding assays such as the radioallergosorbent assay (RAST) are commonly used. In this study, the applicability and sensitivity of the stripped basophil histamine release bioassay was investigated and compared to the RAST. METHODS: Basophils were stripped of their IgE by an ...
Andega S - - 2001
Melatonin (MT) is a hormone secreted by the pineal gland that plays an important role in the regulation of the circadian sleep-wake cycle. It would be advantageous to administer MT using a transdermal delivery system for the treatment of sleep disorders such as delayed sleep syndrome, jet lag in travelers, ...
Liu H J - - 2001
A homogeneously labeled insulin sample was prepared using 6-aminoquinolyl-N-hydroxysuccinimidyl carbamate (AQC) as the fluorescent-labeling reagent, and this was successfully applied to a chromatographic immunoassay. This labeled insulin was prepared by tagging all the three amino groups with AQC. Both CE and chromatographic immunoassay experiments indicated that the prepared insulin still ...
Meigs J B - - 2001
Lack of assay standardization has precluded cross-study comparison of insulin levels. We exchanged blood samples between the San Antonio Heart and Framingham Offspring Studies to compare insulin measurements. Two randomly selected specimens were chosen for each non-diabetic man and woman in each of the bottom four quintiles and top two ...
Wahab N A - - 2001
We characterized a rabbit polyclonal antibody raised against human recombinant connective tissue growth factor (CTGF). The antibody recognised a higher molecular mass form (approx. 56 kDa) of CTGF in mesangial cell lysates as well as the monomeric (36-38 kDa) and lower molecular mass forms (<30 kDa) reported previously. Immunohistochemistry detected ...
Butter N L - - 2001
BACKGROUND: Bloodspot assays for hormones have advantages of ease of collection/transportation, minimal invasiveness and small blood volume. Such an approach would be of use in epidemiological studies of insulin resistance in children and neonates. METHODS: A two-site chemiluminescent immunoassay for the quantitation of insulin in bloodspots dried on filter paper, ...
Katahira M - - 2001
In order to examine the relationship between anti-insulin antibodies (AIA) caused by extrinsic human insulin and albuminuria or proteinuria, 53 human insulin-treated type 2 diabetics were divided into two groups: (AIA(+) group) 27 patients with a titer of AIA greater than 7.6% and (AIA(-) group) 26 patients with a titer ...
Cao Y - - 2001
Quantification of analogues of human insulin in biological matrices is complicated by differences in their immunoreactivity and the presence of both the analogue and endogenous concentrations of insulin in test samples. To facilitate pharmacokinetic comparisons of carboxyl-terminal B-chain analogues of human insulin, we undertook development of a sensitive ELISA. The ...
Ikeda T - - 2001
To evaluate the possible role of insulin, proinsulin, and amylin in the renin-angiotensin system, the direct effect of these peptides on renin release was examined using perfused kidney of rats. Renin release was significantly increased from a basal value of 6.1 +/- 1.8 to a peak value of 10.1 +/- ...
Nagai Y - - 2001
We describe a type 2 diabetic patient who showed immediate-type allergy against human insulin associated with marked eosinophilia at initial insulin therapy. Three months after initiation of insulin therapy, he noticed itchy skin wheals at the site of the insulin injection. Laboratory data at that time showed marked eosinophilia (2,512 ...
Yang Y W - - 2001
To employ hepatocytes as surrogate beta-cells for gene therapy of diabetes, a regulatory system was devised in this study by placing the human insulin cDNA under the control of the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) promoter, followed by the cytomegalovirus immediate early promoter-driven enhanced-green-fluorescent-protein open reading frame. The expression cassette was inserted ...
Hershberger K L - - 2001
Because the killer cell Ig-like receptors (KIRs) have only been characterized in humans and chimpanzees, we do not have a full understanding of their evolutionary history. Therefore, cDNAs encoding the KIR molecules of five rhesus monkeys were characterized, and were found to differ from the KIR molecules identified in humans ...
Chun Y J - - 2001
Recently we reported that resveratrol (trans-3,4',5-trihydroxystilbene) showed selective inhibition of recombinant human cytochrome P450 (P450) 1A1 in a concentration-dependent manner. The inhibition of recombinant human P450 1A1, 1A2, or 1B1 by various hydroxystilbene compounds having a similar structure to resveratrol was investigated using bacterial membranes from a human P450/NADPH-P450 reductase ...
Sowell J - - 2001
A noncompetitive capillary electrophoresis (CE)-based immunoassay with near-infrared laser induced fluorescence detection (NIR-LIF) for insulin antibodies has been developed. In the assay, insulin was derivatized with a NIR fluorescent dye (NN382; LI-COR). Insulin antibodies were detected via the formation of an immunocomplex. Parameters affecting the separation such as pH, voltage ...
Cui D F - - 2001
Destetrapeptide insulin (DTI, human insulin with B27-30 removed) was obtained from a monomeric precursor (MIP) expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae through tryptic transpeptidation in the presence of synthetic tetrapeptide Gly-Phe-Phe-Tyr. The in vivo biological activity of DTI, determined by mouse convulsion assay, is 22 IU/mg. Its binding activity with insulin receptor ...
Bano G - - 2001
AIMS: To investigate whether the defect in pro-hormone processing in people with Type 2 diabetes mellitus is restricted to the pancreatic beta cell or whether there is evidence of a more generalized abnormality. METHODS: Ten Indian subcontinent Asian women with diet-controlled Type 2 diabetes were compared with a control group ...
Djelić N - - 2001
Insulin is an anabolic hormone that may facilitate development of malignant diseases in various susceptible tissues due to stimulation of mitotic divisions. In this work, an evaluation of mitogenic and genotoxic effects of human recombinant insulin has been performed in cultures of human peripheral blood lymphocytes. Genotoxic effects were studied ...
Tsuchiya M - - 2001
Porcine pancreatic endocrine cells are an attractive candidate for islet cell transplantation in view of the immunological properties and structural similarities of porcine insulin to human insulin. We recently established a method of isolation and a primary monolayer culture of porcine pancreatic endocrine cells. In this study, cloning of the ...
Frohnauer M K - - 2001
The purpose of this study was to (1) develop consistent definitions to report time-activity profiles of insulin formulations, (2) determine human insulin time-activity profiles based on all available pharmacokinetic studies of biosynthetic human insulin rDNA(E. coli) (Humulin), and (3) create graphs that accurately and usefully represent human insulin time-activity profiles ...
Jönsson A - - 2000
The effects and kinetics of oral glibenclamide (Gb) and glipizide (Gz) were studied in Caucasian and Chinese patients (ten in each group) with type-2 diabetes. In randomised order, 2.5 mg Gb, 2.5 mg Gz or placebo was given orally before the administration of 75 g oral glucose. Concentrations of insulin ...
Kim N H - - 2000
BACKGROUND: Although insulin resistance and decreased insulin secretion are characteristics of established type 2 DM, which of these metabolic abnormalities is the primary determinant of type 2 DM is controversial. It is also not well known how insulin resistance and beta cell dysfunction influence serum insulin, proinsulin, proinsulin/insulin ratio in ...
Inoguchi T - - 2000
It is established that disproportionately elevated plasma proinsulin levels occur in patients with Type 2 diabetes. In the present study, multivariate analysis was performed to determine what factors contributed to the disproportionately elevated plasma proinsulin levels in Japanese patients with Type 2 diabetes (n=276). Results from univariate analysis showed that ...
Chen H - - 2000
The residues A21Asn, B12Val, B16Tyr, B24Phe, B25Phe, B26Tyr and B27Thr, buried in the dimer of insulin, were identified by means of alanine-scanning mutagenesis. The receptor binding activity, in vivo biological potency and self-association properties of the seven single alanine human insulin mutants were determined. Four of the seven single alanine ...
MacNamara C M - - 2000
Elevated proinsulin secretion and islet amyloid deposition are both features of Type 2 diabetes but their relationship to beta-cell dysfunction is unknown. To determine if islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) secretion is disproportionate with other beta-cell products at any stage of glucose intolerance, 116 subjects were studied. Non-diabetic subjects with equivalent ...
Sady C - - 2000
Proteins can be chemically modified by sugars by glycation, or the Maillard reaction. The Maillard reaction produces irreversible adducts on proteins that are collectively known as advanced glycation end products, or AGEs. Recent studies indicate that several alpha-dicarbonyl compounds, including glyoxal (GXL), are precursors of AGEs in vivo. We developed ...
Kjeldsen T - - 2000
Since the 1980s, recombinant human insulin for the treatment of diabetes mellitus has been produced using either the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae or the prokaryote Escherichia coli. Here, development of the insulin secretory expression system in S. cerevisiae and its subsequent optimisation is described. Expression of proinsulin in S. cerevisiae does ...
Vauhkonen I K - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this work was to study whether there are differences in plasma proinsulin levels and proinsulin-to-specific insulin ratio in the offspring of patients with different phenotypes of type II diabetes. DESIGN: Eleven glucose-tolerant offspring of type II diabetic patients with deficient insulin secretion phenotype (IS group), nine ...
Goswami R - - 2000
The majority of young diabetics in India prefer to use low-cost bovine insulin for economic reasons. Therefore, the question of insulin antibody response to bovine insulin and its functional significance is still relevant in the Indian context. We assessed insulin antibody response in 52 young diabetics (type 1, n=25, malnutrition ...
Alster T S - - 2000
The recent development of human-derived and new synthetic filling agents heralds a new era in soft-tissue augmentation. Many of the disadvantages of xenogenic and prior exogenous materials have been overcome with the advent of these autologous, allogeneic, and inert synthetic alternatives. Early reports using human-derived and inert exogenous filling agents ...
Arias A E - - 2000
Many of the mechanisms that control insulin processing and packaging by interaction with different elements along the secretory pathway remain poorly understood. We have investigated the possibility that Cpn60, a member of the heat shock protein family, may be present in rat insulin-secreting cells, participating in the proinsulin-insulin maturation process. ...
Koh M - - 2000
A synthetic gene encoding a single chain human insulin precursor [B-chain (1-29)-A-chain] linked to the C-terminal lysine of human epidermal growth factor (1-28) (EGF-SCI) was constructed. This gene was expressed using Bacillus brevis. EGF-SCI was isolated from the supernatant of the culture broth. Treatment of EGF-SCI with lysyl endopeptidase resulted ...
Mu L - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To present the first case of lipoatrophy occurring in a patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus who was treated with human recombinant DNA (rDNA)-derived insulin as her only exposure to exogenous insulin. METHODS: We describe the clinical findings in a 47-year-old woman with lipoatrophy after injection of human rDNA ...
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