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Insulin receptors of Fao hepatoma cells were labelled with a 125I-labelled photoreactive insulin analogue or by surface iodination catalysed by lactoperoxidase. Cells were then incubated at 37 degrees C, and the cellular localization of the labelled receptors was assessed by limited exposure of intact cells to trypsin. The results show that: (1) photolabelled insulin-receptor complexes are internalized and recycled in Fao hepatoma cells; (2) the dynamics of photolabelled insulin receptors (internalization and recycling) is similar before and after down-regulation; (3) the unoccupied receptors labelled by surface iodination are internalized and recycled similarly to covalent insulin-receptor complexes; (4) insulin does not induce internalization of surface-iodinated insulin receptors. We conclude that internalization and recycling of insulin receptors are independent of receptor occupancy by insulin in Fao hepatoma cells.  相似文献   

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The effects of protein synthesis inhibitors and the lysosomotropic agent chloroquine on the metabolism of the insulin receptor were examined. Through the use of the heavy-isotope density shift technique, cycloheximide was found to inhibit both the synthesis of new insulin receptor and the inactivation of old cellular insulin receptor. Upon investigation of the locus of this effect of protein synthesis inhibition, it was found that cycloheximide did not inhibit 1) the translocation of receptor from the cell surface to an intracellular site, 2) the recycling of receptor from the internal site back to the plasma membrane, nor 3) the degradation of insulin. Cycloheximide did, however, rapidly and completely inhibit the inactivation of the insulin receptor. In the presence of extracellular insulin, this effect of cycloheximide resulted in the long-term (6 h) accumulation of receptor in a trypsin-resistant intracellular compartment. Puromycin and pactamycin, protein synthesis inhibitors with mechanisms of action which differ from cycloheximide, produced the same effects on insulin receptor metabolism as cycloheximide, indicating that this effect on receptor metabolism is due to the inhibition of protein synthesis and not a secondary effect of cycloheximide. Actinomycin D also inhibited the inactivation of receptor. Chloroquine inhibited the receptor-mediated degradation of insulin, but had no effect on either the internalization or inactivation of the insulin receptor. The insulin-induced recycling of the internalized receptor was inhibited by chloroquine, possibly through the inhibition of the discharge of insulin from the insulin-receptor complex. From these observations, we suggest that 1) a protein factor is required to inactivate the insulin receptor, 2) this protein and the messenger RNA coding for the protein have short cellular half-lives, and 3) insulin degradation and insulin receptor inactivation are distinct, separable processes which not only occur at different rates, but possibly occur in distinct subcellular locations.  相似文献   

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To gain insight into the sequence of events that follow endocytotic uptake of insulin receptor complexes, we have examined the interrelationship between the degradative pathway of the insulin ligand and the recycling pathway of the insulin receptor. Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane and other nonamphoteric amines were found to selectively impair insulin receptor recycling while leaving the insulin-degradative pathway intact. In contrast, low concentrations of the lysosomotropic agent chloroquine markedly inhibited intracellular insulin degradation but had little or no affect on the recycling of internalized receptors. Thus, we conclude: (1) that insulin dissociates from its receptor after endocytotic uptake and both receptor and ligand follow a separate intracellular pathway; and (2) that receptor recycling and insulin degradation can be selectively inhibited by Tris and chloroquine, respectively, highlighting the potential usefulness of these agents as intracellular probes in the study of receptor-ligand metabolism.  相似文献   

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Mutations in the insulin receptor gene can cause insulin resistance. Previously, we have identified a mutation substituting glutamic acid for lysine at position 460 in the alpha-subunit of the insulin receptor in a patient with a genetic form of insulin resistance. In the present work, we have investigated the effect upon receptor function of amino acid substitutions at position 460. Decreasing the pH from 8.0 to 5.5 caused a progressive acceleration of the dissociation of 125I-insulin from the wild-type insulin receptor. Substitution of acidic amino acids (Glu or Asp) for Lys460 decreased the ability of acid pH to accelerate dissociation of 125I-insulin. In contrast, substitution of Arg or neutral amino acids (Val, Met, Thr, or Gln) had no effect upon the sensitivity to acid pH. Correlated with decreased sensitivity to acid pH, substitution of Glu or Asp at position 460 retarded the dissociation of 125I-insulin from intracellular receptors subsequent to receptor-mediated endocytosis. Furthermore, retardation of dissociation of 125I-insulin from the internalized receptor was associated with a decreased half-life of the receptor. In summary, the Glu460 mutation appears to cause insulin resistance by accelerating receptor degradation and, thereby, decreasing the number of insulin receptors on the cell surface. Additional studies suggested that Lys460 may provide the amino groups whereby disuccinimidyl suberate cross-links the two alpha-subunits to each other. Consistent with the hypothesis that Lys460 is located at the interface between adjacent alpha-subunits, substitutions at position 460 impair cooperative interactions among insulin binding sites. The Glu460 mutation decreases positively cooperative binding interactions; the Arg460 mutation impairs negative cooperativity. Mutations at position 460 in the alpha-subunit did not decrease the ability of insulin to stimulate receptor tyrosine kinase.  相似文献   

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An insulin receptor interaction has been studied in rat erythrocytes after whole-body gamma irradiation (1 Gy). Specific binding of insulin was found to increase 30 days following irradiation against the background of a decreased immunoreactive insulin concentration in the blood. A change in the postirradiation activity of insulin receptors is considered as a manifestation of the homeostatic mechanism of "up" regulation in exposed animals.  相似文献   

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The aim of this study was to examine the effects of dexamethasone (Dex) on functional properties of the rat insulin receptor (IR). Male Mill Hill hooded rats, 3, 6, 12, 18 and 21 months old, were injected with Dex (4 mg/kg) and rat liver and erythrocytes were used for experiments 18 h after Dex administration. Treatment with Dex lowered the specific binding (SB) of insulin (INS) in the liver of 3- and 18-month-old rats and concentration of INS binding sites (N1, N2) and the dissociation constant of low-affinity binding sites (Kd2) in the liver of 6- and 18-month-old rats. In addition, Dex treatment lowered the liver IR protein level in all analyzed groups, except 21-month-old rats where it remained unchanged, but raised the IR mRNA level in 18-month-old rats. In erythrocytes, treatment with Dex decreased SB and Kd2 (in animals 3 and 6 months old) and N1 (in ones 3 and 18 months old). Following Dex treatment, the INS plasma level increased (in rats 3, 18 and 21 months old), while glucose (Glu) concentration increased in 3 and 12 months old, but decreased in 6- and 21-month-old rats. In summary, Dex exerts the strongest effect on the erythrocyte IR of 3- and 6-month-old rats and the hepatic IR of 18-month-old rats. IR in both tissues is almost insensitive to Dex in 12- and 21-month-old rats. The pattern of age-related changes of IR induced by Dex does not correlate with changes of plasma Glu and INS.  相似文献   

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The peptide hormone insulin binds its cognate cell-surface receptors to activate a coordinated biochemical-signaling network and to induce intracellular events. The retina is an integral part of the central nervous system and is known to contain insulin receptors, although their function is unknown. This article, describes recent studies that link the photobleaching of rhodopsin to tyrosine phosphorylation of the insulin receptor and subsequent activation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K). We recently found a light-dependent increase in tyrosine phosphorylation of the insulin receptor-β-subunit (IRβ) and an increase in PI3K enzyme activity in isolated rod outer segments (ROS) and in anti-phosphotyrosine (PY) and anti-IRβ immunoprecipitates of retinal homogenates. The light effect, which was localized to photoreceptor neurons, is independent of insulin secretion. Our results suggest that light induces tyrosine phosphorylation of IRβ in outersegment membranes, which leads to the binding of p85 through its N-terminal SH2 domain and the generation of PI-3,4,5-P3. We suggest that the physiological role of this process may be to provide neuroprotection of the retina against light damage by activating proteins that protect against stress-induced apoptosis. The studies linking PI3K activation through tyrosine phosphorylation of IRβ now provide physiological relevance for the presence of these receptors in the retina.  相似文献   

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<正>Insulin signaling is vital for the development and growth of mammals,which also plays a prominent role in the regulation of metabolism,stress response,reproduction,and behaviors.Therefore,insulin signaling is under tight regulation at the levels of insulin biosynthesis,secretion,and post-secretion action(Melloul et al.,2002;Na€ssel et al.,2013).Drosophila insulin-like peptides(DILPs)  相似文献   

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Binding, endocytosis, and degradation of asialo-orosomucoid (ASOR) mediated by the galactosyl (Gal) receptor were examined in isolated rat hepatocytes in complete media supplemented with an osmolite. The specific binding of 125I-ASOR to cells at 4 degrees C was unaffected by up to 0.4 M sucrose or NaCl. Unlike sucrose or NaCl, mannitol stimulated 125I-ASOR binding at low concentrations but inhibited binding at higher concentrations. Continuous internalization at 37 degrees C, which requires receptor recycling, was completely blocked at 0.2 M sucrose or 0.15 M NaCl, corresponding in each case to a total osmolality of about 550 mmol/kg. This effect was reversed and endocytic function was restored by washing the cells, indicating that cell viability was unaffected. The rate of degradation of internalized 125I-ASOR was also inhibited by increasing sucrose concentrations. This inhibition is due to a block in the delivery of ligand to lysosomes and not an effect on degradation per se. In the presence of 0.2 M sucrose, the rate and extent of endocytosis of surface-bound 125I-ASOR were, respectively, 33.0 +/- 8.1% and 69.4 +/- 10.5% (n = 8) of the control without sucrose. Under these conditions, the dissociation of internalized receptor-ASOR complexes was completely inhibited. When sucrose was added, the effect on the endocytosis of surface-bound 125I-ASOR was virtually immediate. Previous studies showed that about 40% of the surface-bound 125I-ASOR which is internalized can return to the cell surface still bound to receptor (Weigel and Oka: J Biol Chem 259:1150, 1984). If 0.2 M sucrose was added after endocytosis occurred, 125I-ASOR still returned to the cell surface, although the rate and extent of return were inhibited by more than 50%. Interestingly, hyperosmolarity is the only treatment we have found which can reversibly inhibit, although only partially, the endocytosis of surface-bound 125I-ASOR.  相似文献   

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Upon binding insulin at the plasma membrane, the insulin receptor internalizes into the endosomal compartment of the cell with a half-time of approximately 10 min. Our earlier work demonstrated that receptor inactivation (loss of insulin binding capacity) is a regulated process. Long term treatment of cultured cells with insulin or the glucocorticoid dexamethasone increases or decreases, respectively, the rate constant for insulin receptor inactivation (Knutson, V. P., Ronnett, G. V., and Lane, M. D. (1982) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 79, 2822-2826). In these studies, monolayer cultures of 3T3-C2 fibroblasts were chronically treated with insulin or dexamethasone. Subsequently, the surface receptors were labeled with the photoactivatable cross-linking agent 125I-labeled 2-(p-azidosalicylamido)ethyl-1,3'- dithiopropionate -insulin. Following equilibration of the radiolabeled receptor between the plasma membrane and internal pools, the steady-state rate constant for receptor recycling was determined by quantitating the rate at which internal radiolabeled receptor was inserted into the plasma membrane. The steady-state rate constant for this recycling process was the same in control, insulin-treated, or steroid-treated cells (t1/2 = 2h). In contrast, the rate constant for receptor internalization was regulated; the half-times were 10 h for control cells, 5 h for insulin-treated cells, and 19 h for dexamethasone-treated cells. These changes in rate constants for internalization and inactivation lead to changes in the relative numbers of receptor molecules undergoing recycling versus inactivation. Therefore, whereas the recycling of the insulin receptor is not a regulated process, the internalization of surface receptor in the absence of bound ligand is a metabolically controlled step in receptor processing.  相似文献   

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Insulin binding to its cellular receptors is markedly dependent on the temperature. The thermodynamic parameters for the reaction of insulin with the high affinity state of its receptor have been evaluated with equilibrium studies at multiple temperatures between 5 degrees and 37 degrees C. The thermodynamics of the insulin-receptor interaction is not classical. The van't Hoff plot is not linear. Both the enthalpy and entropy changes, due to the formation of the hormone . receptor complex, decrease markedly with temperature, corresponding to a large heat capacity change of -766 cal/(mol deg) at 25 degrees C. The reaction is endothermic and entropically driven at low temperature and exothermic and enthalpically driven at higher temperature. This thermodynamic behavior is suggestive of a hydrophobic reaction and supports Blundell's concept that the loss of non-polar surface residues in the formation of the hormone . receptor complex is an important driving force of the reaction. Alternatively, this nonclassical behavior may indicate that the reaction of insulin with its receptor involves more than one step.  相似文献   

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After it interacts with a specific receptor on the cell surface, insulin is internalized in its target cell by an adsorptive endocytotic process and eventually degraded in lysosomes. It was also recently shown that the initial surface interaction between the hormone and its receptor is followed by an internalization of the receptor, which later is recycled back to the cell surface. In the present study the insulin receptor was tagged with a 125I-photoreactive insulin analogue that can be covalently coupled to the insulin receptor by ultraviolet irradiation. Using this tool we could trace by quantitative electron microscope autoradiography the intracellular pathway followed by this labeled receptor. The quantitative analysis of the intracellular distribution of the labeled material as a function of incubation time at 37 degrees C supports the following sequence of events: association first with clear vesicles, second with multivesicular bodies, third with dense bodies, and fourth, a return to the cell surface via clear vesicles. This insulin receptor recycling process is inhibited by monensin but unaffected by cycloheximide.  相似文献   

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Insulin is a potent inducer of adipogenesis, and differentiation of adipocytes requires many components of the insulin signaling pathway, including the insulin receptor substrate IRS-1 and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K). Brown pre-adipocytes in culture exhibit low levels of insulin receptor (IR), and during differentiation there is both an increase in total IR levels and a shift in the alternatively spliced forms of IR from the A isoform (-exon 11) to the B isoform (+exon 11). Brown pre-adipocyte cell lines from insulin receptor-deficient mice exhibit dramatically impaired differentiation and an inability to regulate alternative splicing of the insulin receptor. Surprisingly, re-expression of either splice isoform of IR in the IR-deficient cells fails to rescue differentiation in these cells. Likewise, overexpression of IR in control IRlox cells also results in inhibition of differentiation and a failure to accumulate expression of the adipogenic markers peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma, Glut4, and fatty acid synthase, although cells overexpressing IR retain the ability to activate PI3K and down-regulate mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) phosphorylation. Thus, differentiation of brown adipocytes requires a timed and regulated expression of IR, and either the absence or overabundance of insulin receptors in these cells dramatically inhibits differentiation.  相似文献   

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Treatment of primary cultured adipocytes with 20 mM glucose resulted in a progressive increase in specific 125I-insulin binding that began almost immediately (no lag period) and culminated in a 60% increase by 24 h. This effect was dose-dependent (glucose ED50 of 4.6 mM) and mediated by an increase in insulin receptor affinity. Moreover, it appears that glucose modulates insulin receptor affinity through de novo protein synthesis rather than through covalent modification of receptors, since cycloheximide selectively inhibited the glucose-induced increase in insulin binding capacity (ED50 of 360 ng/ml) and restored receptor affinity to control values. Importantly, insulin sensitivity of the glucose transport system was increased by glucose treatment (63%) to an extent comparable with the enhancement in receptor affinity, thus indicating a functional coupling between insulin binding and insulin action. When the long term effects of insulin were assessed (24 h), we found that insulin treatment reduced 125I-insulin binding by greater than 60% by down-regulating the number of cell surface receptors in a dose-dependent manner (insulin ED50 of 7.4 ng/ml). On the basis of these studies, we conclude that 1) insulin binding is subject to dual regulation (glucose controls insulin action by enhancing receptor affinity, whereas insulin controls the number of cell surface receptors); and 2) glucose appears to modulate insulin receptor affinity through the rapid biosynthesis of an affinity regulatory protein.  相似文献   

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Insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS-1) is a major substrate of the insulin receptor and has been implicated in insulin signaling. Although IRS-1 is thought to interact with the insulin receptor, the nature of the interaction has not been defined. In this study, we used the two-hybrid assay of protein-protein interaction in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to study the interaction between human IRS-1 and the insulin receptor. We demonstrate that IRS-1 forms a specific complex with the cytoplasmic domain of the insulin receptor when both are expressed as hybrid proteins in yeast cells. We show that the interaction is strictly dependent upon receptor tyrosine kinase activity, since IRS-1 shows no interaction with a kinase-inactive receptor hybrid containing a mutated ATP-binding site. Furthermore, mutation of receptor tyrosine 960 to phenylalanine eliminates IRS-1 interaction in the two-hybrid assay. These data suggest that the interaction between IRS-1 and the receptor is direct and provide evidence that the juxtamembrane domain of the receptor is involved. Furthermore, we show that a 356-amino-acid region encompassed by amino acids 160 through 516 of IRS-1 is sufficient for interaction with the receptor in the two-hybrid assay. Lastly, in agreement with our findings for yeast cells, we show that the insulin receptor is unable to phosphorylate an IRS-1 protein containing a deletion of amino acids 45 to 516 when expressed in COS cells. The two-hybrid assay should provide a facile means by which to pursue a detailed understanding of this interaction.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of receptor internalization and recycling was directly determined in adipocytes by measuring 125I-insulin binding to total, intracellular, and cell-surface insulin receptors. In the absence of insulin 90% of all receptors were on the cell-surface and 10% were intracellular. Insulin (100 ng/ml) rapidly altered this distribution by translocating surface receptors to the cell-interior through a temperature and energy dependent process. Surface-derived receptors were seen within cells as early as 30 s and accumulated intracellularly at the rate of approximately 20,000/min (t 1/2 = 2.7 min). After 6 min the size of the intracellular receptor pool plateaued (for up to 2 h), with 30% of surface receptors residing within the cell. This plateau was due to the attainment of an equilibrium between receptor uptake and recycling, since removal of insulin (to stop receptor uptake) was followed by both a rapid depletion of intracellular receptors and a a concomitant and stoichiometric reappearance of receptors on the cell-surface. Receptors were efficiently recycled, with little or no net loss observed even after 4 h of insulin treatment; however, recycling could be partially inhibited (approximately 10%) by several agents (e.g. chloroquine and Tris). Tris treatment of adipocytes in the presence of insulin led to 50% loss of surface and total receptors at 2 and 4 h, respectively. Since chloroquine prevented the decrease in total receptors, but not the loss of surface receptors, it appears that Tris impairs recycling by diverting a portion of incoming receptors to a chloroquine-inhibitable degradative site. From these results we conclude that: 1) insulin triggers endocytotic uptake of insulin-receptor complexes; 2) internalized receptors are then rapidly reinserted into the plasma membrane, and the receptors can traverse this recycling pathway within 6 min; 3) prolonged recycling does not normally result in measurable receptor loss, but when receptors are prevented from recycling, they become trapped intracellularly and are shunted to a chloroquine-sensitive degradative pathway; and 4) chloroquine and Tris are only partially effective inhibitors of receptor recycling.  相似文献   

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Comparative study of binding insulin receptor mononuclears, erythrocytes and hepatocytes of crush-syndrome revealed great difference in these parameters. In the early period of crush-syndrome (stress period insulin insufficiency hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, decrease in the activity of insulin binding in the mononuclears and increase in the activity of erythrocytes. By the 6 hour crush-syndrome (toxemic period) hyperinsulinemia, hyperglycemia, are observed as well as prolongation of the decrease in the activity of insulin binding of mononuclears.  相似文献   

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