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Reduced in vivo biological activity of in vitro glycosylated insulin.

  1. A Lapolla,
  2. P Tessari,
  3. T Poli,
  4. A Valerio,
  5. E Duner,
  6. E Iori,
  7. D Fedele and
  8. G Crepaldi
  1. Patologia Medica I., University of Padova, Italy.

    Abstract

    We evaluated the in vivo biological activity of in vitro extensively glycosylated insulin (GI) with the euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic glucose-clamp technique in postabsorptive nondiabetic subjects. Insulin-mediated glucose disposal was approximately 30% lower (P less than .03) with GI (9.2 +/- 1.2 mg.kg-1.min-1, mean +/- SE) than with the nonglycosylated hormone (12.6 +/- 0.7 mg.kg-1.min-1) at comparable plasma insulin concentrations (approximately 90 microU/ml). Binding of GI to a specific receptor on circulating cells (erythrocytes and monocytes) was normal. We conclude that in vitro extensive glycosylation of insulin reduces its biological activity in vivo, as reflected by insulin-mediated glucose disposal, probably at a postreceptor level.

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