Membrane glycoprotein PC-1 inhibits insulin receptor (IR) tyrosine kinase activity and subsequent cellular signaling. PC-1 content is elevated in muscle and adipose tissue from insulin-resistant subjects, and its elevation correlates with in vivo insulin resistance. To determine whether elevated PC-1 content is a primary cause of insulin resistance, we have now measured PC-1 content in cultured skin fibroblasts from nonobese nondiabetic insulin-resistant subjects and found that 1) PC-1 content was significantly higher in these cells when compared with cells from insulin-sensitive subjects (6.7 +/- 0.9 vs. 3.1 +/- 0.6 ng/0.1 mg protein, mean +/- SE, P < 0.01); 2) PC-1 content in fibroblasts was highly correlated with PC-1 content in muscle tissue (r = 0.95, P = 0.01); 3) PC-1 content in fibroblasts negatively correlated with both decreased in vivo insulin sensitivity and decreased in vitro IR autophosphorylation; and 4) in cells from insulin-resistant subjects, insulin stimulation of glycogen synthetase was decreased. These studies indicate, therefore, that the elevation of PC-1 content may be a primary factor in the cause of insulin resistance.
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July 01 1998
Elevated PC-1 content in cultured skin fibroblasts correlates with decreased in vivo and in vitro insulin action in nondiabetic subjects: evidence that PC-1 may be an intrinsic factor in impaired insulin receptor signaling. Free
L Frittitta;
L Frittitta
Institute of Internal Medicine, Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, University of Catania, Garibaldi Hospital, Italy. [email protected]
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D Spampinato;
D Spampinato
Institute of Internal Medicine, Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, University of Catania, Garibaldi Hospital, Italy. [email protected]
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A Solini;
A Solini
Institute of Internal Medicine, Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, University of Catania, Garibaldi Hospital, Italy. [email protected]
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R Nosadini;
R Nosadini
Institute of Internal Medicine, Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, University of Catania, Garibaldi Hospital, Italy. [email protected]
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I D Goldfine;
I D Goldfine
Institute of Internal Medicine, Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, University of Catania, Garibaldi Hospital, Italy. [email protected]
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R Vigneri;
R Vigneri
Institute of Internal Medicine, Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, University of Catania, Garibaldi Hospital, Italy. [email protected]
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V Trischitta
V Trischitta
Institute of Internal Medicine, Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, University of Catania, Garibaldi Hospital, Italy. [email protected]
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L Frittitta, D Spampinato, A Solini, R Nosadini, I D Goldfine, R Vigneri, V Trischitta; Elevated PC-1 content in cultured skin fibroblasts correlates with decreased in vivo and in vitro insulin action in nondiabetic subjects: evidence that PC-1 may be an intrinsic factor in impaired insulin receptor signaling.. Diabetes 1 July 1998; 47 (7): 1095–1100. https://doi.org/10.2337/diabetes.47.7.1095
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