Amylin found in amyloid deposits in human type 2 diabetes mellitus may be a hormone that regulates glycogen metabolism in skeletal muscle
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Amylin found in amyloid deposits in human type 2 diabetes mellitus may be a hormone that regulates glycogen metabolism in skeletal muscle
Abstract
Diabetes-associated peptide has recently been isolated and characterized from the amyloid of the islets of Langerhans in type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetics, and immunoreactivity with antibodies to the peptide has been demonstrated in islet B cells of both normal and type 2 diabetic subjects. In view of the evidence presented in this paper that this 37-amino acid peptide may be a hormone present in normal individuals, we now propose the name "amylin" to replace "diabetes-associated peptide." Because increased amylin, deposited as amyloid within the islets of Langerhans, is characteristic of type 2 diabetes, the study below was performed to examine the possible effects of amylin on peripheral glucose metabolism. Whole amylin was synthesized by using solid-phase techniques, with formation of the disulfide linkage by oxidation in dilute aqueous solution and recovery of the peptide by lyophilization. The effects of amylin on glucose metabolism were studied in two preparations in vitro, isolated rat soleus muscle strips and isolated rat adipocytes. In skeletal muscle exposed to 120 nM amylin for 1 hr, there was a marked decrease in both basal and submaximally insulin-stimulated rates of glycogen synthesis, which resulted in significant reduction in the rates of insulin-stimulated glucose uptake. In muscles treated with amylin there was no response at the concentration of insulin required to stimulate glucose uptake half-maximally in untreated (control) muscles. In marked contrast, amylin had no effect on either basal or insulin-stimulated rates of glucose incorporation into either CO2 or triacylglycerol in isolated adipocytes. Therefore, amylin may be a factor in the etiology of the insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes mellitus, as both deposition of the peptide in islet amyloid and decreased rates of glucose uptake and glycogen synthesis in skeletal muscle are characteristic of this condition.
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