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Receptor-isoform-selective insulin analogues give tissue-preferential effects

  作者 Vienberg, SG; Bouman, SD; Sorensen, H; Stidsen, CE; Kjeldsen, T; Glendorf, T; Sorensen, AR; Olsen, GS; Andersen, B; Nishimura, E  
  选自 期刊  Biochemical Journal;  卷期  2011年440-3;  页码  301-308  
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[摘要]The relative expression patterns of the two IR (insulin receptor) isoforms, +/- exon 11 (IR-B/IR-A respectively), are tissue-dependent. Therefore we have developed insulin analogues with different binding affinities for the two isoforms to test whether tissue-preferential biological effects can be attained. In rats and mice, IR-B is the most prominent isoform in the liver (>95%) and fat (>90%), whereas in muscles IR-A is the dominant isoform (>95%). As a consequence, the insulin analogue INS-A, which has a higher relative affinity for human IR-A, had a higher relative potency [compared with HI (human insulin)] for glycogen synthesis in rat muscle strips (26%) than for glycogen accumulation in rat hepatocytes (5%) and for lipogenesis in rat adipocytes (4%). In contrast, the INS-B analogue, which has an increased affinity for human IR-B, had higher relative potencies (compared with HI) for inducing glycogen accumulation (75%) and lipogenesis (130%) than for affecting muscle (45%). For the same blood-glucose-lowering effect upon acute intravenous dosing of mice, INS-B gave a significantly higher degree of IR phosphorylation in liver than HI. These in vitro and in vivo results indicate that insulin analogues with IR-isoform-preferential binding affinity are able to elicit tissue-selective biological responses, depending on IR-A/IR-B expression.

 
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