Stimulation of an amiloride-sensitive Na+ influx pathway, which mediates Na+/H+ exchange, has been postulated to be an important step in the initiation of DNA synthesis in quiescent human fibroblasts. If the elevation of intracellular Na+ or the alkalinization of intracellular pH resulting from the
The effect of insulin on basal and hormone-induced elevations of cyclic AMP content in cultured human fibroblasts
β Scribed by Judith W. Rosenthal; Samuel Goldstein
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 587 KB
- Volume
- 85
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9541
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Studies were carried out on confluent cultures of human fibroblasts to explore the effect of insulin on basal and hormoneβinduced elevations of intracellular cyclic AMP content during shortβterm incubations in serumβfree medium. Insulin tended to decrease basal levels of cyclic AMP but this was not statistically significant. Similarly, insulin was unable to block the elevations of intracellular cyclic AMP content induced by PGE~1~, epinephrine and glucagon. Paradoxically, when cells were preincubated with insulin, PGE~1~βstimulated cyclic AMP elevation was potentiated, possibly because insulin was conserving factors needed for a maximal PGE~1~ stimulus or retarding the leakage of cAMP itself. The results indicate that insulin has little or no direct effect on cyclic AMP metabolism in cultured human fibroblasts and is consistent with the known insensitivity of these cells to insulin for other parameters.
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