Biochemical and molecular biological aspects of glucose intolerance in elderly persons

S. Djurica, G. Korićanac, N. Ribarac‐Stepic, M. Davidović, D. Milosevic, M. Petrovic, M. Rajić
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Summary: Changes in carbohydrate metabolism in elderly persons have drawn considerable attention but the findings from different studies are in contrast and are even controversial. The insulin receptors in erythrocytes were studied in elderly euglycaemic patients and in a middle-aged control group. The examined persons were also subjected to measurements of blood glucose, insulin and C-peptide concentrations, before and 3 hours after a dietetic meal. In the present study it was found that in spite of the maintained insulin level and C-peptide secretion, some structural and corresponding changes in membrane insulin receptors and the binding site caused differences in postreceptor responses in elderly persons. The examined groups, consisted of 29 males, average age of 66 years (65’70), with normal serum glucose level and 19 middle-aged males, average age of 42 years (32’48), with normal glycoregulation. In basal condition, elderly persons have both normal morning serum insulin (19.68 ± 4.00 mU/L) and C-peptide (2.04 ± 0.78 nmol/L) level. In elderly persons, the number of high affinity insulin receptors in erythrocytes membrane is 22.80 ± 6.18 but the formed insulin-high affinity receptors were not stable. Dissociation constant (Kd1) indicates its elevated dissociation (0.11 ± 0.04). At the same time the number of insulin low affinity binding sites is increased (13 273 ± 5 572) with a fast dissociation of the hormone (13.99 ± 3.37). Food intake raised the number of high affinity receptors compared to the basal value. Alteration in insulin binding affinity suggests the structural and corresponding changes in membrane receptors that may cause differences in postreceptors responses in elderly persons.
老年人葡萄糖耐受不良的生化和分子生物学方面
摘要:老年人碳水化合物代谢的变化引起了人们的广泛关注,但不同研究的结果却存在差异,甚至存在争议。研究了老年血糖患者和中年对照组红细胞中胰岛素受体的变化。研究人员还测量了受试者在进食前和进食后3小时的血糖、胰岛素和c肽浓度。本研究发现,在维持胰岛素水平和c肽分泌的情况下,膜胰岛素受体和结合位点的一些结构变化和相应的变化导致了老年人受体后反应的差异。检查组包括29名男性,平均年龄66岁(65′70),血糖水平正常;19名中年男性,平均年龄42岁(32′48),血糖调节正常。在基础条件下,老年人早晨血清胰岛素(19.68±4.00 mU/L)和c肽(2.04±0.78 nmol/L)水平均正常。老年人红细胞膜高亲和胰岛素受体数目为22.80±6.18个,但形成的胰岛素高亲和受体数量不稳定。解离常数(Kd1)表示其解离升高(0.11±0.04)。与此同时,胰岛素低亲和力结合位点数量增加(13 273±5 572),激素快速解离(13.99±3.37)。与基础值相比,食物摄入量增加了高亲和受体的数量。胰岛素结合亲和力的改变表明膜受体的结构和相应的变化可能导致老年人受体后反应的差异。
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