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Diabetes, Vol 38, Issue 3 373-378, Copyright © 1989 by American Diabetes Association


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Alteration of phosphoinositide metabolism, protein phosphorylation, and carbohydrate levels in sciatic nerve from Wistar fatty diabetic rats

LN Berti-Mattera, J Lowery, SF Day, RG Peterson and J Eichberg
Department of Biochemical and Biophysical Sciences, University of Houston 77004.

Sciatic nerve from the Wistar fatty diabetic (FD) rat, a prospective model for non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, was investigated to determine the content of carbohydrates and to measure the incorporation of 32P into phosphoinositides and proteins. This strain has been shown to develop structural abnormalities in nerves and to exhibit reduced conduction velocity. Males became diabetic between the ages of 8 and 10 wk and were maintained together with lean sibling controls until the animals were either 22 or 44 wk old. Throughout this period, FD rats displayed moderate hyperglycemia. The carbohydrate profile of FD rat sciatic nerve exhibited modest increases in glucose, fructose, and sorbitol levels and significantly reduced myo-inositol concentrations, which were comparable at both ages. When nerves from 22-wk-old animals were incubated with [32P]orthophosphate and incorporation of radioactivity into phospholipids was measured, an increase in isotope uptake into phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate and phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate in the distal portions of tissue from the FD rat was observed. This effect was more pronounced in nerves from 44-wk-old rats. Phosphorylation of the major myelin protein P0 was 70% higher in the most distal portion of FD sciatic nerve from 22-wk-old animals. A comparable rise in phosphorylation of P0 as well as the large (P1) and small (Pr) myelin basic proteins occurred in nerves from 44-wk-old rats. In these animals, an approximately 50% decrease in the uptake of 32P into P0 and P1 in the most proximal region of FD nerve was also apparent.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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