Detection of compounds in serum inhibiting insulin binding to erythrocyte receptors.

Endocrinologia experimentalis Pub Date : 1988-12-01
N Ribarac-Stepić, K Kovacina, M Zamaklar, M Devecerski
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The erythrocytes were used as a model system to study insulin receptors in diabetic patients with highly increased insulin resistance. The specific binding of 125I-insulin to erythrocytes of these patients was markedly reduced. When erythrocytes prepared from non-diabetic subjects were exposed to serum of these patients, the decrease of insulin binding was reproduced. The binding of insulin showed a displacement curve that is parallel to the control values over the same range of hormone concentration, even in the case when control erythrocytes were preincubated with serum of diabetics with increased insulin resistance. These results indicate the presence of certain component in blood plasma of examined patients which alters insulin binding to receptors. The developed assay provides an efficient method for detection and identification of substances presented in the serum which can influence the binding of insulin to the specific sites as well as its biological effects.

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血清中抑制胰岛素与红细胞受体结合的化合物的检测。
以红细胞为模型系统研究胰岛素抵抗高度增高的糖尿病患者的胰岛素受体。125i -胰岛素对这些患者红细胞的特异性结合明显降低。当从非糖尿病受试者制备的红细胞暴露于这些患者的血清中时,胰岛素结合的减少也被重现。在相同激素浓度范围内,胰岛素的结合表现出与对照值平行的位移曲线,即使在对照红细胞与胰岛素抵抗增加的糖尿病患者血清预孵育的情况下也是如此。这些结果表明,在检查患者的血浆中存在某种成分,改变胰岛素与受体的结合。该试验提供了一种有效的方法来检测和鉴定血清中存在的影响胰岛素与特定部位结合及其生物效应的物质。
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