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. 1981 Mar 15;194(3):949-56.
doi: 10.1042/bj1940949.

Insulin inhibition of alpha-adrenergic actions in liver

Insulin inhibition of alpha-adrenergic actions in liver

J P Dehaye et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

The effects of insulin on alpha-agonist (phenylephrine)- and [Arg8]vasopressin-induced Ca2+ and glucose release and mitochondrial Ca2+ fluxes in isolated perfused rat livers were examined. Insulin (6 nM) inhibited the ability of phenylephrine (1 and 0.5 microM) to elicit Ca2+ and glucose release, whereas it was without effect on vasopressin (10 and 2.5 nM) actions. Correspondingly, insulin inhibited the action of phenylephrine to induce a stable increase in mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake, but it did not affect the alteration caused by vasopressin. Phenylephrine and vasopressin caused transient increases in hepatocyte respiration. Insulin inhibited the effect of phenylephrine on this parameter, but not that of vasopressin. Insulin added alone did not alter any of the above parameters. It is concluded from these data that insulin does not alter cellular Ca2+ fluxes and respiration themselves, but selectively inhibits alpha-adrenergic stimulation of these processes. It is proposed that insulin acts either to inhibit binding of alpha-agonists to their specific plasma-membrane receptors or to alter generation and/or degradation of the putative alpha-adrenergic 'second messenger'. If this latter possibility is the case, then the alpha-adrenergic 'second messenger' must be different from the 'second messenger' of vasopressin.

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