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Diabetes, Vol 37, Issue 10 1316-1323, Copyright © 1988 by American Diabetes Association
Rapid reduction and return of surface insulin receptors after exposure to brief pulses of insulin in perifused rat hepatocytes
CJ Goodner, IR Sweet and HC Harrison
Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.
Hepatic receptors are normally exposed to discrete pulses of insulin and
glucagon at intervals of 8 to 16 min. Using a multicolumn system for
perifusing hepatocytes, we investigated the effect of this pattern on the
normal processing of the insulin receptor. Surface-receptor binding was
measured in acid-washed cells harvested from individual columns. The number
of high-affinity surface receptors fell to a nadir 1 min after the end of a
3-min square-wave pulse of insulin. The maximum reduction reached 45% of
baseline at amplitudes of 1000 microU/ml or above. The number of surface
binding sites returned to baseline 15 min after the end of the pulse, but
the affinity constant of the high-affinity receptor was unchanged. The
reduction of surface binding was dose dependent, with an ED50 of 251 +/- 34
microU/ml. Prolonging the pulse to 60 min did not affect the nadir or the
rate of restoration of the surface-receptor population. The change in
surface binding was reduced at 15 degrees C and abolished at 4 degrees C.
After a pulse, the pattern of change was a period of rapid decline to a
nadir (t1/2 less than or equal to 1 min) that persisted for 3-5 min,
followed by restoration of surface binding that reached baseline in 10-15
min. This same pattern was present after six ED95 pulses delivered at
intervals of 15 min. These data indicate that the internalization of
hepatocyte surface receptors and their recycling and reinsertion into the
plasma membrane can be entrained to pulses at the physiologic pulse
frequency.

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