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Hyperinsulinemia is Associated with Increased Soluble Insulin Receptors Release from Hepatocytes

It has been generally assumed that insulin circulates freely in blood. However it can also interact with plasma proteins. Insulin receptors are located in the membrane of target cells and consist of an alpha and beta subunits with a tyrosine kinase cytoplasmic domain. The ectodomain, called soluble...

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Autores principales: Hiriart, Marcia, Sanchez-Soto, Carmen, Diaz-Garcia, Carlos Manlio, Castanares, Diana T., Avitia, Morena, Velasco, Myrian, Mas-Oliva, Jaime, Macias-Silva, Marina, González-Villalpando, Clicerio, Delgado-Coello, Blanca, Sosa-Garrocho, Marcela, Vidaltamayo, Román, Fuentes-Silva, Deyanira
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4062980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24995000
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2014.00095
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author Hiriart, Marcia
Sanchez-Soto, Carmen
Diaz-Garcia, Carlos Manlio
Castanares, Diana T.
Avitia, Morena
Velasco, Myrian
Mas-Oliva, Jaime
Macias-Silva, Marina
González-Villalpando, Clicerio
Delgado-Coello, Blanca
Sosa-Garrocho, Marcela
Vidaltamayo, Román
Fuentes-Silva, Deyanira
author_facet Hiriart, Marcia
Sanchez-Soto, Carmen
Diaz-Garcia, Carlos Manlio
Castanares, Diana T.
Avitia, Morena
Velasco, Myrian
Mas-Oliva, Jaime
Macias-Silva, Marina
González-Villalpando, Clicerio
Delgado-Coello, Blanca
Sosa-Garrocho, Marcela
Vidaltamayo, Román
Fuentes-Silva, Deyanira
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description It has been generally assumed that insulin circulates freely in blood. However it can also interact with plasma proteins. Insulin receptors are located in the membrane of target cells and consist of an alpha and beta subunits with a tyrosine kinase cytoplasmic domain. The ectodomain, called soluble insulin receptor (SIR) has been found elevated in patients with diabetes mellitus. We explored if insulin binds to SIRs in circulation under physiological conditions and hypothesize that this SIR may be released by hepatocytes in response to high insulin concentrations. The presence of SIR in rat and human plasmas and the culture medium of hepatocytes was explored using Western blot analysis. A purification protocol was performed to isolated SIR using affinity, gel filtration, and ion exchange chromatographies. A modified reverse hemolytic plaque assay was used to measure SIR release from cultured hepatocytes. Incubation with 1 nmol l(−1) insulin induces the release of the insulin receptor ectodomains from normal rat hepatocytes. This effect can be partially prevented by blocking protease activity. Furthermore, plasma levels of SIR were higher in a model of metabolic syndrome, where rats are hyperinsulinemic. We also found increased SIR levels in hyperinsulinemic humans. SIR may be an important regulator of the amount of free insulin in circulation. In hyperinsulinemia, the amount of this soluble receptor increases and this could lead to higher amounts of insulin bound to this receptor, rather than free insulin, which is the biologically active form of the hormone. This observation could enlighten the mechanisms of insulin resistance.
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spelling pubmed-40629802014-07-03 Hyperinsulinemia is Associated with Increased Soluble Insulin Receptors Release from Hepatocytes Hiriart, Marcia Sanchez-Soto, Carmen Diaz-Garcia, Carlos Manlio Castanares, Diana T. Avitia, Morena Velasco, Myrian Mas-Oliva, Jaime Macias-Silva, Marina González-Villalpando, Clicerio Delgado-Coello, Blanca Sosa-Garrocho, Marcela Vidaltamayo, Román Fuentes-Silva, Deyanira Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology It has been generally assumed that insulin circulates freely in blood. However it can also interact with plasma proteins. Insulin receptors are located in the membrane of target cells and consist of an alpha and beta subunits with a tyrosine kinase cytoplasmic domain. The ectodomain, called soluble insulin receptor (SIR) has been found elevated in patients with diabetes mellitus. We explored if insulin binds to SIRs in circulation under physiological conditions and hypothesize that this SIR may be released by hepatocytes in response to high insulin concentrations. The presence of SIR in rat and human plasmas and the culture medium of hepatocytes was explored using Western blot analysis. A purification protocol was performed to isolated SIR using affinity, gel filtration, and ion exchange chromatographies. A modified reverse hemolytic plaque assay was used to measure SIR release from cultured hepatocytes. Incubation with 1 nmol l(−1) insulin induces the release of the insulin receptor ectodomains from normal rat hepatocytes. This effect can be partially prevented by blocking protease activity. Furthermore, plasma levels of SIR were higher in a model of metabolic syndrome, where rats are hyperinsulinemic. We also found increased SIR levels in hyperinsulinemic humans. SIR may be an important regulator of the amount of free insulin in circulation. In hyperinsulinemia, the amount of this soluble receptor increases and this could lead to higher amounts of insulin bound to this receptor, rather than free insulin, which is the biologically active form of the hormone. This observation could enlighten the mechanisms of insulin resistance. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4062980/ /pubmed/24995000 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2014.00095 Text en Copyright © 2014 Hiriart, Sanchez-Soto, Diaz-Garcia, Castanares, Avitia, Velasco, Mas-Oliva, Macias-Silva, González-Villalpando, Delgado-Coello, Sosa-Garrocho, Vidaltamayo and Fuentes-Silva. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Hiriart, Marcia
Sanchez-Soto, Carmen
Diaz-Garcia, Carlos Manlio
Castanares, Diana T.
Avitia, Morena
Velasco, Myrian
Mas-Oliva, Jaime
Macias-Silva, Marina
González-Villalpando, Clicerio
Delgado-Coello, Blanca
Sosa-Garrocho, Marcela
Vidaltamayo, Román
Fuentes-Silva, Deyanira
Hyperinsulinemia is Associated with Increased Soluble Insulin Receptors Release from Hepatocytes
title Hyperinsulinemia is Associated with Increased Soluble Insulin Receptors Release from Hepatocytes
title_full Hyperinsulinemia is Associated with Increased Soluble Insulin Receptors Release from Hepatocytes
title_fullStr Hyperinsulinemia is Associated with Increased Soluble Insulin Receptors Release from Hepatocytes
title_full_unstemmed Hyperinsulinemia is Associated with Increased Soluble Insulin Receptors Release from Hepatocytes
title_short Hyperinsulinemia is Associated with Increased Soluble Insulin Receptors Release from Hepatocytes
title_sort hyperinsulinemia is associated with increased soluble insulin receptors release from hepatocytes
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4062980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24995000
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2014.00095
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