INSULIN-RESISTANCE IS ASSOCIATED WITH ABNORMAL DEPHOSPHORYLATION OF A SYNTHETIC PHOSPHOPEPTIDE CORRESPONDING TO THE MAJOR AUTOPHOSPHORYLATION SITES OF THE INSULIN-RECEPTOR

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SREDY, J
SAWICKI, DR
FLAM, BR
SULLIVAN, D
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[1] Wyeth-Ayerst Research, Princeton, NJ
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METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL | 1995年 / 44卷 / 08期
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10.1016/0026-0495(95)90107-8
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Insulin resistance in the ob/ob mouse model is associated with a reduction in insulin-induced protein-tyrosine phosphorylation in tissues such as liver. To ascertain whether this decrease in phosphorylation may be due to increased phosphatase activity, protein-tyrosine phosphatase (PTPase) activity was determined in particulate and soluble fractions from livers of 5- to 23-week-old ob/ob mice and age-matched lean littermates, PTPase activity was measured using a synthetic phosphopeptide. TRDIY(P)ETDY(P)Y(P)RK, as the substrate, corresponding to residues 1142 to 1153 of the insulin receptor and containing the major autophosphorylation sites of the regulatory domain. The ob/ob mice were hyperinsulinemic across all age groups, but only the youngest mice (aged 5 to 7 weeks) were hyperglycemic, Most PTPase activity was present in the liver particulate fraction and was 19% to 114% greater in ob/ob mice as compared with controls. PTPase activity in the liver soluble fraction was 26% less than control values in the youngest ob/ob mice (5 to 7 weeks), but increased with age and was 41% and 131% above control values at 21 to 23 and 25 to 27 weeks of age, respectively. Oral administration of the PTPase inhibitor sodium orthovanadate (0.6 mg/mL in drinking water for 2 weeks) to young ob/ob mice caused a significant reduction in the elevated particulate PTPase activity, with concomitant decreases in plasma insulin and plasma glucose. Assessment of PTPase activity with a monophosphate form of the same synthetic peptide, TRDIY(P)ETDYYRK, showed lower PTPase activities as compared with the triphosphate form and no significant differences between ob/ob and control preparations. In conclusion, these findings demonstrate that the mechanism of dephosphorylation of insulin receptor autophosphorylation sites is altered in the liver of the ob/ob mouse. This abnormal PTPase activity may contribute to the decrease in insulin action characteristic of this insulin-resistant model. Copyright (C) 1995 by W.B. Saunders Company
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