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Insulin uptake by rat liver endothelium studied in fractionated liver cell suspensions
Authors:Ryo Soda  Mehdi Tavassoli
Affiliation:(1) Veterans Administration Hospital, and the Department of Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, 39216 Jackson, MS, U.S.A.;(2) Veterans Administration Medical Center, 39216 Jackson, MS, U.S.A.
Abstract:Summary Cellular distribution of insulin receptors was studied in fractionated rat liver cell suspensions using 1251-insulin and a visual probe consisting of latex beads covalently linked to insulin (minibeads). Fractionation was done on metrizamide gradients which yielded two cellular fractions. The large cell fraction consisted mostly of hepatocytes and the small cell fraction consisted of 37% endothelial cells as well as Kupffer cells. The magnitude of insulin uptake by the endothelium-rich small cell fraction was at least double that of the uptake by the hepatocyte-rich fraction. The minibead technique demonstrated that in the small cell fraction only endothelial cells, and not Kupffer cells, were responsible for the insulin uptake. Our findings suggest that liver endothelium may be responsible for the uptake of circulating insulin and its transport to hepatocyte. This emphasizes the presence of a tissue-blood barrier in the liver.Abbreviations PRS phosphate-buffered saline - SEM scanning electron microscopy - TEM transmission electron microscopy
Keywords:endothelial transport  insulin receptor  insulin uptake  latex minibead probe  liver cell fractions  liver endothelium
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