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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1019070
The Internalisation of [125I] Insulin by Isolated Rat Hepatocytes
Publication History
1981
1982
Publication Date:
14 March 2008 (online)

Summary
This work mas undertaken to examine the relationship between the binding, internalisation and degradation of insulin by isolated rat hepatocytes. Internalisation of hormone reached a maximum after 5-7 minutes at 37°C; at an insulin concentration of 0.1 nM, 25% of the specifically bound hormone was internalised. Internalisation and the degradation of internalised insulin were inhibited by the intralysosomal protease inhibitors chloroquine and methylamine but not by the thiol oxidant diamide. It is concluded that internalisation of insulin by rat hepatocytes is not a necessary step in the degradation of the hormone molecule.
Key-Words:
Isolated Hepatocytes - [125I]Insulin - Intralysosomal Protease Inhibitors - Internalisation