GROWTH-HORMONE ALTERS METABOLIC EFFECTS AND PROTEOLYSIS OF INSULIN IN ADIPOSE-TISSUE DURING LACTATION

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MARINCHENKO, GV
MCNAMARA, JP
BECKERKHALEEL, B
PARMLEY, K
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[1] WASHINGTON STATE UNIV,DEPT ANIM SCI,233 CLARK HALL,PULLMAN,WA 99164
[2] ALL UNION INST FARM ANIM BREEDING & GENET,ST PETERSBURG,USSR
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE | 1992年 / 200卷 / 01期
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To study the regulation of lipogenesis in adipose tissue by insulin and growth hormone during lactation, tissue was biopsied from primiparous bovines at 30 days antepartum and 60 days postpartum. Tissue was cultured for 24 hr or 48 hr in M199 with acetate and glucose, with a change of medium at 24 hr. The three in vitro treatments were: insulin and hydrocortisone at 10 and 50 ng/ml, respectively (IH); IH + 10 ng/ml of growth hormone (G10); and IH + 100 ng/ml of growth hormone (G100). IH allowed lipogenesis rates from 50% to 85% of those in fresh tissue. Addition of 10 ng/ml of growth hormone reduced (P < 0.05) lipogenesis; at 100 ng/ml, the effect was only slightly greater. The hypothesis that insulin and growth hormone could be degraded by bovine adipose tissue was tested. Adipose tissue cell-free extracts degraded I-125-labeled insulin, but did not degrade labeled growth hormone. The insulin protease activity was further characterized and had a pH optimum of 7.1, a maximum hydrolysis of approximately 70%, and a hydrated molecular mass of approximately 23,000 daltons. Insulin proteolysis was inhibited by specific insulin protease inhibitors and stimulated by disulfide reducing agents. Bovine growth hormone, prolactin, and histone inhibited (P < 0.05) the proteolysis of insulin, while bovine serum albumin, egg albumin, trypsin inhibitor, and lysozyme did not. Adipose tissue from pregnant and lactating bovines was sensitive to insulin and growth hormone, and growth hormone may modulate activity of an insulin-specific protease.
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