Chicken insulin discriminates between receptors for insulin and insulin-like growth factor I on centrally- and peripherally-derived glial cells.

F M Stanley
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Insulin and IGF-I receptors in G26-20 cells, derived from a mouse oligodendroglioma, and in RN-2 cells, derived from a rat Schwannoma, were characterized by specific binding to [125I]insulin and [125I]IGF-I respectively. In both cell lines, the Kd for insulin was 1.5 nM. Insulin receptor number was 33,000/cell for RN-2 cells and 17,000 receptors/cell for G26-20 cells. RN-2 cells have 700,000 IGF-I receptors/cell with a Kd of 2 nM while G26-20 cells have 60,000 receptors/cell with an affinity of 4.9 nM. However, the independence of these two receptor populations in each cell type was equivocal since the subunit structure of these receptors appears identical by electrophoresis. In both cell lines, competition with insulin analogs for [125I]insulin binding demonstrated chicken insulin > insulin > IGF-I. Competition for [125I]IGF-I binding showed that IGF-I was approximately 85-fold more potent than insulin. Chicken insulin was ineffective at all concentrations. Thus, chicken insulin can be used as a specific ligand to unequivocally discriminate between IGF-I and insulin receptors and effects.

鸡胰岛素在中枢和外周神经胶质细胞上区分胰岛素受体和胰岛素样生长因子I。
来源于小鼠少突胶质细胞瘤的G26-20细胞和来源于大鼠神经鞘瘤的RN-2细胞中的胰岛素和IGF-I受体分别与[125I]胰岛素和[125I]IGF-I特异性结合。在两种细胞系中,胰岛素的Kd均为1.5 nM。RN-2细胞的胰岛素受体数目为3.3万个/细胞,G26-20细胞的胰岛素受体数目为1.7万个/细胞。RN-2细胞有70万个IGF-I受体/细胞,Kd值为2 nM; G26-20细胞有6万个受体/细胞,亲和力为4.9 nM。然而,这两种受体群体在每种细胞类型中的独立性是模棱两可的,因为这些受体的亚基结构在电泳中看起来是相同的。在这两种细胞系中,与胰岛素类似物[125I]胰岛素结合的竞争显示鸡胰岛素>胰岛素> IGF-I。[125I]IGF-I结合的竞争表明,IGF-I的效力大约是胰岛素的85倍。鸡胰岛素在所有浓度下均无效。因此,鸡胰岛素可以作为特异性配体明确区分igf - 1和胰岛素受体及其作用。
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