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Effects of vanadium-containing compounds on membrane lipids and on microdomains used in receptor-mediated signaling
Authors:Roess Deborah A  Smith Steven M L  Winter Peter  Zhou Jun  Dou Ping  Baruah Bharat  Trujillo Alejandro M  Levinger Nancy E  Yang Xioda  Barisas B George  Crans Debbie C
Institution:Department of Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1872, USA. daroess@lamar.colostate.edu
Abstract:There is increasing evidence for the involvement of plasma membrane microdomains in insulin receptor function. Moreover, disruption of these structures, which are typically enriched in sphingomyelin and cholesterol, results in insulin resistance. Treatment strategies for insulin resistance include the use of vanadium (V) compounds which have been shown in animal models to enhance insulin responsiveness. One possible mechanism for insulin-enhancing effects might involve direct effects of V compounds on membrane lipid organization. These changes in lipid organization promote the partitioning of insulin receptors and other receptors into membrane microdomains where receptors are optimally functional. To explore this possibility, we have used several strategies involving V complexes such as VO(2)(dipic)](-) (pyridin-2,6-dicarboxylatodioxovanadium(V)), decavanadate (V(10)O(28)(6-), V(10)), BMOV (bis(maltolato)oxovanadium(IV)), and VO(saltris)](2) (2-salicylideniminato-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-dihydroxypropane-oxovanadium(V)). Our strategies include an evaluation of interactions between V-containing compounds and model lipid systems, an evaluation of the effects of V compounds on lipid fluidity in erythrocyte membranes, and studies of the effects of V-containing compounds on signaling events initiated by receptors known to use membrane microdomains as signaling platforms.
Keywords:Vanadium complexes  Membrane lipids  Lipids  AOT Microemulsions  Insulin‐enhancing activity  Calcium flux
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