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Cellular Insulin Resistance in Adipocytes from Obese Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Subjects Involves Adenosine Modulation of Insulin Sensitivity1
Cellular insulin resistance in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has been shown to involve a novel postbinding defect in insulin signal transduction. To find possible mechanisms for this defect, adipocytes were isolated from age- and weight-matched obese normal cycling (NC) and PCOS subjects. Insulin...
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Published in: | The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 1997-05, Vol.82 (5), p.1421-1425 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Cellular insulin resistance in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has
been shown to involve a novel postbinding defect in insulin signal
transduction. To find possible mechanisms for this defect, adipocytes
were isolated from age- and weight-matched obese normal cycling (NC)
and PCOS subjects. Insulin sensitivity for glucose transport
stimulation was impaired in PCOS adipocytes (EC50 =
290 ± 42 pmol/L) compared to that in NC cells (93 ± 14;
P < 0.005). The lipolytic responses to
isoproterenol as well as maximal suppression by insulin were similar in
NC and PCOS adipocytes. However, PCOS cells were less sensitive to the
antilipolytic effect of insulin (EC50 = 115 ± 33
pmol/L) compared to NC cells (42 ± 8; P <
0.01). Treatment of adipocytes from NC subjects with the adenosine
receptor agonist N6-phenylisopropyl
adenosine had no effect on either insulin responsiveness or sensitivity
for glucose transport stimulation. However,
N6-phenylisopropyl adenosine treatment was
able to normalize insulin sensitivity in PCOS cells (EC50 =
285 ± 47 vs. 70 ± 15 pmol/L, before and
after treatment; P < 0.05). In conclusion, our
results suggest that insulin resistance in PCOS, as accessed in the
adipocyte, occurs at an early step in insulin signaling that is common
for glucose transport and lipolysis. In addition, this insulin
resistance involves an impairment of the system by which adenosine acts
to modulate insulin signal transduction. |
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ISSN: | 0021-972X 1945-7197 |
DOI: | 10.1210/jcem.82.5.3961 |