Endocrinologia Japonica
Online ISSN : 2185-6370
Print ISSN : 0013-7219
ISSN-L : 0013-7219
Insulin Receptors on Erythrocytes and Hepatocytes from Streptozotocin Induced Diabetic Rats
MOTOZUMI OKAMOTOHIDESHI KUZUYAPO-FEN KUOHIROO IMURA
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1982 年 29 巻 5 号 p. 623-630

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Insulin receptors on hepatocytes and erythrocytes were studied in rats two and eight weeks after the injection of streptozotocin (50 mg/kg) to see if erythrocyte insulin receptors change parallel with hepatocyte insulin receptors in response to hypoinsulinemia.
Insulin bindin to hepatocytes increased two (14.0±2.5% v.s. 7.7±0.7%; P<0.025) and eight weeks (15.9±1.9% v.s. 6.6±1.1%; P<0.005) after the streptozotocin injection. Scatchard analysis revealed that this increase was due to a rise in both the receptor concentration and affinity. The number of receptors was comparable in the two-and eight-week-streptozotocin rats while the increase in the affinity was more pronounced in the latter group. Insulin bindin to the erythrocytes was also increased in both two-(5.0±0.7% v.s. 4.2±0.6%) and eight-week-(4.3±0.6% v.s. 2.7±1.2%) streptozotocin rats. This increase was due to a rise in the receptor concentration rather than the affinity. However, compared to hepatocytes, these changes were inconsistent and statistically not significant. Furthermore, no correlation was obtained between the bindin and plasma insulin concentration.
These results indicate that insulin receptors on rat erythrocytes are less sensitive to a change in the plasma insulin concentration and do not always reflect accurately the receptor state on hepatocytes.
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