Different effects of IGF-I on insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle
1 Department of Physiology and Pharmacology and 2 Wallenberg Laboratory, Göteborg University, S-405 30 Goteborg, Sweden The effect of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) on insulin-stimulated glucose uptake was studied in adipose and muscle tissues of hypophysectomized female rats. IGF-I was give...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology: endocrinology and metabolism 2000-04, Vol.278 (4), p.E729-E737 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 1 Department of Physiology and Pharmacology
and 2 Wallenberg Laboratory, Göteborg
University, S-405 30 Goteborg, Sweden
The effect of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) on
insulin-stimulated glucose uptake was studied in adipose and muscle tissues of hypophysectomized female rats. IGF-I was given as a subcutaneous infusion via osmotic minipumps for 6 or 20 days. All
hypophysectomized rats received L -thyroxine and cortisol
replacement therapy. IGF-I treatment increased body weight gain but had
no effect on serum glucose or free fatty acid levels. Serum insulin and
C-peptide concentrations decreased. Basal and insulin-stimulated glucose incorporation into lipids was reduced in adipose tissue segments and isolated adipocytes from the IGF-I-treated rats. In
contrast, insulin treatment of hypophysectomized rats for 7 days
increased basal and insulin-stimulated glucose incorporation into
lipids in isolated adipocytes. Pretreatment of isolated adipocytes in
vitro with IGF-I increased basal and insulin-stimulated glucose incorporation into lipids. These results indicate that the effect of
IGF-I on lipogenesis in adipose tissue is not direct but via decreased
serum insulin levels, which reduce the capacity of adipocytes to
metabolize glucose. Isoproterenol-stimulated lipolysis, but not basal
lipolysis, was enhanced in adipocytes from IGF-I-treated animals. In
the soleus muscle, the glycogen content and insulin-stimulated glucose
incorporation into glycogen were increased in IGF-I-treated rats. In
summary, IGF-I has opposite effects on glucose uptake in adipose tissue
and skeletal muscle, findings which at least partly explain previous
reports of reduced body fat mass, increased body cell mass, and
increased insulin responsiveness after IGF-I treatment.
insulin-like growth factor I; soleus muscle; glycogen; triglyceride; lipid; free fatty acids; C-peptide; L -thyroxine; cortisol |
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ISSN: | 0193-1849 1522-1555 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpendo.2000.278.4.e729 |