We studied the effects of short-term (5 days) and long-term (2 wk) high carbohydrate (75%) feedings on insulin binding to isolated adipocytes and insulin sensitivity in vivo in normal subjects. Ingestion of the high carbohydrate diet led to daylong hyperinsulinemia in both short- and long-term groups. Insulin binding to isolated adipocytes was decreased in both groups; in the short-term groups this decrease in insulin binding was caused by a decrease in the receptor affinity, whereas in the long-term group it was caused by a decrease in receptor number. On the other hand, despite this decrease in insulin binding, total in vivo insulin sensitivity was markedly improved in both groups. In conclusion, (1) the short-term adaptive response of the insulin receptor is a decrease in binding affinity whereas the long-term response is a decrease in receptor number, (2) sustained and chronic hyperinsulinemia can lead to a decrease in the number of cellular insulin receptors, (3) high carbohydrate diets lead to a general increase in insulin's ability to promote glucose removal from plasma, and (4) the paradox of enhanced insulin sensitivity in the face of decreased insulin binding can be explained if high carbohydrate diets also lead to an increase in the activity of steps in glucose metabolism distal to the insulin receptor.
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August 01 1979
Effect of a High Carbohydrate Diet on Insulin Binding to Adipocytes and on Insulin Action in vivo in Man
O G Kolterman;
O G Kolterman
Departments of Medicine, University of Colorado Medical Center and the Veterans Administration Hospital
Denver, Colorado
Department of Medicine, Stanford University
Stanford, California
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M Greenfield;
M Greenfield
Departments of Medicine, University of Colorado Medical Center and the Veterans Administration Hospital
Denver, Colorado
Department of Medicine, Stanford University
Stanford, California
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G M Reaven;
G M Reaven
Departments of Medicine, University of Colorado Medical Center and the Veterans Administration Hospital
Denver, Colorado
Department of Medicine, Stanford University
Stanford, California
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M Saekow;
M Saekow
Departments of Medicine, University of Colorado Medical Center and the Veterans Administration Hospital
Denver, Colorado
Department of Medicine, Stanford University
Stanford, California
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J M Olefsky
J M Olefsky
Departments of Medicine, University of Colorado Medical Center and the Veterans Administration Hospital
Denver, Colorado
Department of Medicine, Stanford University
Stanford, California
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Address reprint requests to Jerrold M. Olefsky, M.D., University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, B151, 4200 East Ninth Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80262.
Diabetes 1979;28(8):731–745
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Received:
March 05 1979
Revision Received:
April 12 1979
Accepted:
April 12 1979
PubMed:
446930
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O G Kolterman, M Greenfield, G M Reaven, M Saekow, J M Olefsky; Effect of a High Carbohydrate Diet on Insulin Binding to Adipocytes and on Insulin Action in vivo in Man. Diabetes 1 August 1979; 28 (8): 731–745. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.28.8.731
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