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Direct Action of Insulin on Plasma Membrane ATPase Activity in Human Lymphocytes
Authors:JOHN W. HADDEN  ELBA M. HADDEN  EDWIN E. WILSON  ROBERT A. GOOD  RONALD G. COFFEY
Affiliation:1.Department of Pediatrics,Variety Club Heart Hospital, University of Minnesota,Minneapolis;2.Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital,Denver
Abstract:LITTLE is known about the effects of insulin on lymphocytes. Helmreich and Eisen1 concluded that it has insignificant effects, but others2–5 have made a case for a role in inflammatory and immunological responses. We6,7 have demonstrated that noradrenaline enhances the uptake of both glucose and potassium by lymphocytes, as does insulin in several tissues. We have associated this action of noradrenaline with a direct effect on membrane adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) activity7. The observation8 that insulin bound to ‘Sepharose’ polymers enhances glucose transport while in contact only with the plasma membrane indicated that insulin might have a direct action similar to that of noradrenaline on membrane ATPase. The observations reported here show that insulin stimulates ATPase activity and glucose uptake in the lymphocyte and suggest a relationship between membrane ATPase activity and glucose transport.
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