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[LeuB24]- and [LeuB25]Insulins are not Antagonists of Lipogenesis in Adipocytes

Authors: C, Diaconescu; D, Saunders; H G, Gattner; D, Brandenburg;

[LeuB24]- and [LeuB25]Insulins are not Antagonists of Lipogenesis in Adipocytes

Abstract

Semisynthetic human [LeuB24]-and [LeuB25]insulins were investigated to determine whether they show antagonistic properties towards insulin-stimulated lipogenesis in isolated fat cells. In contrast to other reports, we could detect only an additive agonistic effect when constant concentrations (e.g. 0.3 ng/ml) of the analogues were mixed with varying concentrations of insulin, or when constant concentrations (e.g. 0.3 ng/ml, 0.6 ng/ml) of insulin were mixed with varying concentrations of the analogues. Similar results were obtained with mixtures of insulin and NA2-acetyl- or NA2-propionyl-des-GlyA1-insulins. These results do not support the contention that a diabetic state could be caused by either of these mutant human insulins.

Keywords

Glucose, Adipose Tissue, Humans, Insulin, Lipids, Oxidation-Reduction

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