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. 1998 May;182(1-2):185-91.

Insulin action on protein phosphatase-1 activation is enhanced by the antidiabetic agent pioglitazone in cultured diabetic hepatocytes

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Insulin action on protein phosphatase-1 activation is enhanced by the antidiabetic agent pioglitazone in cultured diabetic hepatocytes

S Pugazhenthi et al. Mol Cell Biochem. 1998 May.

Abstract

Effect of the antidiabetic agent pioglitazone on the insulin-mediated activation of protein phosphatase-1 was examined in diabetic hepatocytes. Streptozotocin-induced diabetes in Sprague Dawley rats caused a significant decrease in the activation of glycogen synthase in hepatocytes isolated from these animals. There was an inverse correlation between the in vivo hyperglycemic condition and the in vitro activation of glycogen synthase in liver cells (r = 0.93, p < 0.001). Long term incubation of diabetic hepatocytes with insulin and dexamethasone caused significant (p < 0.001) improvement in the activation of glycogen synthase activation. When incubated along with hormones, pioglitazone enhanced their action (p < 0.05-0.01). Diabetic hepatocytes were also characterized by 50% decrease in the activity of protein phosphatase-1, the enzyme which dephosphorylates and activates glycogen synthase. Pioglitazone potentiated the acute stimulatory effect of insulin on protein phosphatase-1 in normal hepatocytes but not in diabetic hepatocytes. Long term incubation of diabetic hepatocytes with insulin ameliorated the decrease in the protein phosphatase-1 activity in these cells. This stimulatory long-term effect of insulin was significantly (p < 0.05) enhanced by the antidiabetic agent pioglitazone.

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