Skeletal muscle proteolysis was studied in rats 1 day after induction of diabetes with 65 mg/kg streptozocin. An evisceration procedure, including functional hepatectomy-nephrectomy, was performed, and the rate of proteolysis in the remaining tissues, primarily skeletal muscles, was evaluated over 2 h. With cycloheximide to block protein synthesis, total protein breakdown was measured from the rate of rise in plasma tyrosine concentration. The rate of degradation of contractile (myofibrillar) protein was estimated from the rate of rise in plasma concentration of 3-methylhistidine released from the breakdown of actomyosin. Compared with nondiabetic control preparations, the total protein degradation rate was increased 30% by diabetes (P < .001), and myofibrillar catabolism was accelerated by 60% (P < .005). In diabetes, the increase in proteolysis was accompanied by reductions in circulating insulin to 25–50% of normal level, whereas food intake did not differ from control. Treatment of diabetic rats with exogenous insulin, including acute infusions postoperatively, completely reversed the proteolytic effects of diabetes. The findings demonstrate that the hypoinsulinemia of acute diabetes increases the catabolism of skeletal muscle protein and that the inhibitory effect of normal levels of insulin includes a specific action to restrain myofibrillar proteolysis.
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September 01 1989
Skeletal Muscle Proteolysis in Rats With Acute Streptozocin-Induced Diabetes
Ora L K Smith;
Ora L K Smith
John B. Pierce Foundation Laboratory and the Department of Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, Connecticut
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Clara Y Wong;
Clara Y Wong
John B. Pierce Foundation Laboratory and the Department of Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, Connecticut
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Robert A Gelfand
Robert A Gelfand
John B. Pierce Foundation Laboratory and the Department of Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, Connecticut
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Ora L.K. Smith, John B. Pierce Foundation Laboratory, 290 Congress Avenue, New Haven, CT 06519.
Diabetes 1989;38(9):1117–1122
Article history
Received:
December 21 1988
Revision Received:
May 09 1989
Accepted:
May 09 1989
PubMed:
2670642
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Ora L K Smith, Clara Y Wong, Robert A Gelfand; Skeletal Muscle Proteolysis in Rats With Acute Streptozocin-Induced Diabetes. Diabetes 1 September 1989; 38 (9): 1117–1122. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.38.9.1117
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