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Islet-activating protein discriminates the antilipolytic mechanism of insulin from that of other antilipolytic compounds
Authors:H Kather  K Aktories  G Schulz  K H Jakobs
Affiliation:1. CSIRO Division of Protein Chemistry, 343 Royal Parade, Australia;2. CSIRO Division of Animal Health, Park Drive, Parkville, 3052, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:In vivo administration of islet-activating protein to rats resulted in an increase in fat cell lipolysis in vitro, which was associated with almost complete resistance of adipocytes towards the antilipolytic effects of N6-phenylisopropyladenosine, prostaglandin E2 and nicotinic acid. Concomitantly, the inhibitory effects of these compounds on adenylate cyclase activity in membranes were impaired. In contrast, the antilipolytic action of insulin was not only preserved, but even augmented in cells from rats treated with islet-activating protein. The data suggest that insulin exerts its antilipolytic effects via mechanisms which are different from those involved in the effects of prostaglandin E2, N6-phenylisopropyladenosine and nicotinic acid.
Keywords:Insulin  Islet-activating protein  Rat adipocyte  Lipolysis  Adenylate cyclase
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