Insulin sensitization in diabetic rat liver by an antihyperglycemic agent
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Insulin sensitization in diabetic rat liver by an antihyperglycemic agent
Abstract
This study aimed to demonstrate directly that the thiazolidinedione pioglitazone acts as an insulin sensitizer. We tested the hypothesis that pioglitazone treatment of diabetic rats alters liver function such that responsiveness of selected genes to subsequent insulin regulation is enhanced. Although flux through gluconeogenic/glycolytic pathways involves regulation of many enzymes, we presently report the effects of insulin on expression of two key enzymes in these metabolic pathways, ie, phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) and glucokinase (GK). Rats were either studied as nondiabetic controls or injected with streptozotocin as a model for insulin-deficient diabetes. Diabetic animals were treated without or with pioglitazone and subsequently examined for acute responses to insulin. Pioglitazone treatment of diabetic animals significantly enhanced the effects of insulin to reverse elevated blood glucose. Although the mean level of liver mRNA transcripts encoding PEPCK was increased to nearly 300% in diabetic animals as compared with nondiabetic controls (100%), it was significantly lower in pioglitazone-treated diabetic rats (119% of control) than in diabetic rats without pioglitazone (223% of control) after insulin treatment. By contrast, mRNA transcripts encoding GK were not detectable in diabetic animals, but were increased markedly by insulin treatment in all animal groups. Insulin-enhanced expression of GK was significantly greater in liver from animals that were treated earlier with pioglitazone (291% of control) than in liver from those that were untreated (214% of control). An amplified acute response of liver to insulin thus established pioglitazone as an insulin sensitizer. Our findings further showed that such sensitization can be developed even in the insulin-deficient state.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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