In rats with STZ-induced diabetes mellitus, a reduction in insulin secretion is associated with increased insulin binding in the liver, muscle, fat, and kidney, but not in the brain. To test the hypothesis that tissue-specific modulation of insulin receptors (IRs) in STZ-induced diabetes occurs at the level of mRNA, IR mRNA levels were measured in the liver, kidney, and brain of Sprague-Dawley rats 15 days after intravenous administration of STZ (60 mg/kg body weight) and compared with those of control rats. Diabetic rats were either left untreated or given differing insulin regimens that were designed to achieve varying degrees of metabolic control. IR mRNA levels were measured by slot blot hybridization with a 32P-labeled rlR probe and standardized by 28S ribosomal RNA determination. Hepatic IR mRNA levels were increased significantly in both untreated diabetic rats and in those that received low-dose (2 U/day) insulin therapy. In contrast, hepatic IR mRNA levels did not differ significantly from controls in those that received moderate doses of insulin (3–8 U/day) and were significantly less than controls in those that received the highest doses (6–10 U/day). Renal IR mRNA levels also were increased significantly in the untreated diabetic rats but not in those that received low- or moderate-dose insulin therapy, and were significantly less than controls in those that received the highest doses. A highly significant negative correlation was observed between the level of hepatic (r = −0.84, P <0.001) and renal (r = −0.64, P < 0.001) IR mRNA, and the plasma concentration of insulin obtained at the time of death. No significant difference was observed in brain IR mRNA levels between untreated diabetic and control rats. Thus, in rats with insulin deficiency, modulation of insulin binding in the liver and kidney can be attributed, at least in part, to a change in steady-state IR mRNA levels.
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September 01 1992
Tissue-Specific Regulation of Insulin Receptor mRNA Levels in Rats With STZ-Induced Diabetes Mellitus
Leonardo A Sechi;
Leonardo A Sechi
Division of Endocrinology, San Francisco General Hospital; the Metabolism Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Department of Medicine, University of California
San Francisco, California
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Chandi A Griffin;
Chandi A Griffin
Division of Endocrinology, San Francisco General Hospital; the Metabolism Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Department of Medicine, University of California
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Eileen F Grady;
Eileen F Grady
Division of Endocrinology, San Francisco General Hospital; the Metabolism Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Department of Medicine, University of California
San Francisco, California
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Carl Grunfeld;
Carl Grunfeld
Division of Endocrinology, San Francisco General Hospital; the Metabolism Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Department of Medicine, University of California
San Francisco, California
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Judith E Kalinyak;
Judith E Kalinyak
Division of Endocrinology, San Francisco General Hospital; the Metabolism Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Department of Medicine, University of California
San Francisco, California
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Morris Schambelan
Morris Schambelan
Division of Endocrinology, San Francisco General Hospital; the Metabolism Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Department of Medicine, University of California
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Address all correspondence and reprint requests to Morris Schambelan, MD, UCSF Division of Endocrinology, Bldg. 100, Room 286, San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA 94110.
Diabetes 1992;41(9):1113–1118
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Received:
August 09 1991
Revision Received:
March 30 1992
Accepted:
March 30 1992
PubMed:
1386819
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Leonardo A Sechi, Chandi A Griffin, Eileen F Grady, Carl Grunfeld, Judith E Kalinyak, Morris Schambelan; Tissue-Specific Regulation of Insulin Receptor mRNA Levels in Rats With STZ-Induced Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetes 1 September 1992; 41 (9): 1113–1118. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.41.9.1113
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