Effects of hypophysectomy and the insulin-like and anti-insulin pituitary peptides on carbohydrate metabolism in yellow Avy/A (BALB/c x VY)F1 hybrid mice
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Effects of hypophysectomy and the insulin-like and anti-insulin pituitary peptides on carbohydrate metabolism in yellow Avy/A (BALB/c x VY)F1 hybrid mice
Abstract
The amino-terminal portion of human growth hormone, residues 1-43 (hGH1-43), has insulin-potentiating action, while a hyperglycemic pituitary peptide (HP), which co-purifies with human growth hormone (hGH), is antagonistic to the action of insulin. The effects of hGH, hGH1-43, and HP on glucose metabolism were assessed in young (4-5 weeks) and adult (6-8 months) hypophysectomized yellow Avy/A mice which lacked any interfering endogenous pituitary hormones, and compared with age-matched intact obese yellow Avy/A and lean agouti A/a mice. Treatment with hGH1-43 or HP did not promote body growth in hypophysectomized yellow mice; but after 2 weeks of treatment with hGH, there was a significant increase in body weight (P less than 0.05). Treatment with HP raised blood glucose and lowered insulin concentrations in obese yellow mice, but not in agouti or hypophysectomized yellow mice. The severely impaired glucose tolerance of the hypophysectomized yellow mice was improved by acute (60 min) and chronic (3 days) treatment with hGH1-43 as well as by 2 weeks of treatment with hGH; in contrast, HP had no effect. Glucose oxidation in adipose tissue from obese yellow mice was low and showed essentially no response to stimulation by insulin at doses lower than 1000 microunits/ml. Basal glucose oxidation rates in adipose tissue taken from agouti and hypophysectomized yellow mice were significantly higher (P less than 0.001) than those in tissue from obese yellow mice, and the rates responded significantly (P less than 0.05) to 100 microunits/ml insulin. The insulin binding affinities in liver membranes from agouti mice were higher than those from either obese or hypophysectomized yellow mice. The insulin receptor densities were similar in both agouti and obese yellow mice, but higher in hypophysectomized yellow mice (P less than 0.05). Treatment with hGH1-43 slightly increased, although not significantly, the insulin receptor density in yellow obese mice while hGH showed essentially no change. Therefore, hypophysectomy appeared to increase tissue response and decrease insulin resistance by increasing receptor numbers and lowering the circulating insulin levels. Furthermore, the insulin-like action of hGH was elicited directly in vivo by hGH1-43 in hypophysectomized yellow mice.
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