Acute effects of corticosterone on tissue protein synthesis and insulin-sensitivity in rats in vivo
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Acute effects of corticosterone on tissue protein synthesis and insulin-sensitivity in rats in vivo
Abstract
The effect of corticosterone treatment on the sensitivity of muscle protein synthesis to insulin infusion was assessed in post-absorptive young rats. To select the optimal time period for corticosterone treatment, protein synthesis was measured by injection of L-[2,6-3H]phenylalanine (1.5 mmol/kg body weight) 1, 4, 12 or 24 h after injection of corticosterone (5 mg/kg body wt.). Muscle protein synthesis was significantly decreased at 4 h and the effect was maximal by 12 h; liver protein synthesis was elevated at 12 h and 24 h. The dose-response of muscle protein synthesis to a 30 min infusion with 0-150 munits of insulin/h was then compared in rats pretreated with corticosterone (10 mg/100 g body wt.) or vehicle alone. When no insulin was infused, corticosterone inhibited protein synthesis in gastrocnemius muscle. High doses of insulin stimulated protein synthesis, but the inhibition by corticosterone was similar to that in the absence of insulin. At intermediate doses of insulin there was an increased requirement for insulin to elicit an equivalent response in muscle protein synthesis. Plantaris muscle responded in a manner similar to that of gastrocnemius, but neither soleus muscle nor liver responded significantly to insulin. These data suggest that corticosterone has two modes of action; one which is independent from and opposite to that of insulin, and a second which causes insulin-resistance through a decrease in sensitivity rather than a change in responsiveness.
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