Decreased insulin-stimulated 3-0-methylglucose transport in in vitro incubated muscle strips from type II diabetic subjects
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1991.tb09154.x
Decreased insulin-stimulated 3-0-methylglucose transport in in vitro incubated muscle strips from type II diabetic subjects
Abstract
Peripheral insulin resistance in type II diabetes mellitus has been attributed to alterations in skeletal muscle glucose metabolism. However the direct dose-response relationship between insulin and glucose transport has not yet been studied in human skeletal muscle. We investigated 3-0-methylglucose transport in in vitro incubated skeletal muscle strips from eight healthy controls (age 61 +/- 6 yrs) and six lean type II diabetic patients treated with oral antidiabetic medication (age 73 +/- 3 yrs). Rectus abdominis muscle samples (approximately 1 g), obtained during elective abdominal surgery, were clamped at their resting length in vivo, whereupon strips (20-50 mg) were prepared for in vitro incubation. Measurements of high-energy phosphates and glycogen levels revealed that the muscle strips maintained energy levels during the incubation period. Glucose transport responded to insulin in a dose-response manner in the control group, with a 2-fold increase following maximal stimulation. Muscle strips from the diabetic group demonstrated a marked decrease in the insulin dose-response curve (P less than 0.01), when compared to healthy muscle strips. At a maximal insulin concentration (10,000 microU x ml-1), the response of the diabetic muscle tissue was 50% less than that of the healthy control tissue (P less than 0.05). This report demonstrates a dose-response curve for insulin stimulated 3-0-methylglucose transport in in vitro incubated human skeletal muscle strips. Furthermore, in type II diabetic muscle, our results provide evidence for one or several defects at a postreceptor level.
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