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Insulin Binding in Four Regions of the Developing Rat Brain
Authors:Michael Kappy  Scott Sellinger  Mohan Raizada
Affiliation:Departments of Pediatrics, Physiology and Biochemistry/Molecular Biology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A.
Abstract:Specific insulin binding has been demonstrated in partially purified membranes prepared from four regions of the developing rat brain. Insulin binding to brain membranes demonstrated kinetics and hormonal specificity that were quite similar to those reported for traditional insulin target tissues (e.g., liver and adipose tissue), and binding was significantly correlated with receptor concentration. Binding in the olfactory bulbs, cerebrum, cerebellum, and hypothalamus all reached highest values at 15 days of postnatal life, with the olfactory bulbs generally showing the greatest binding at all ages studied. A temporal relationship was found between insulin binding to brain membranes in the postnatal rat and plasma membrane protein synthesis, especially in the cerebellum and olfactory bulbs.
Keywords:Insulin binding    Insulin receptors    Protein synthesis    Brain growth    Rats
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