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. 1991 Jun 1;276 ( Pt 2)(Pt 2):289-92.
doi: 10.1042/bj2760289.

Peroxovanadates have full insulin-like effects on glycogen synthesis in normal and insulin-resistant skeletal muscle

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Peroxovanadates have full insulin-like effects on glycogen synthesis in normal and insulin-resistant skeletal muscle

B Leighton et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

1. The insulin-like effects of orthovanadate (10 mM) and peroxides of vanadate (peroxovanadates, at 1 mM) on rates of lactate formation, glucose oxidation and glycogen synthesis were measured in incubated soleus-muscle preparations isolated from non-obese Wistar rats and lean (fa/?) or insulin-resistant obese Zucker (fa/fa) rats. 2. The stimulation of the rates of lactate formation and glucose oxidation by either orthovanadate or peroxovanadates was of similar magnitude to the stimulation by a maximally effective concentration of insulin (1000 microunits/ml). 3. Peroxovanadates, but not orthovanadate, maximally stimulated the rate of glycogen synthesis in incubated soleus muscles isolated from Wistar rats. 4. When soleus-muscle preparations were incubated in the presence of both insulin (1000 microunits/ml) and peroxovanadates (1 mM), this did not result in a synergistic increase in the rate of total glucose utilization as compared with either agent alone. 5. Soleus muscles isolated from obese (fa/fa) Zucker rats exhibited a decrease in response to a physiologically relevant concentration of insulin (100 microunits/ml). Peroxovanadates, at 1 mM, maximally stimulated the rate of glycogen synthesis in soleus muscles isolated from obese (fa/fa) Zucker rats. 6. The findings indicate that peroxovanadates are useful and important agents for investigating the mechanism of action of insulin in skeletal muscle.

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