Protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B is impaired in skeletal muscle of diabetic Psammomys obesus.

Yukio Ikeda, Ehud Ziv, Eleazar Shafrir, Luitgard Mosthaf-Seedorf
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Abstract

Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPases) have been suggested to modulate the insulin receptor signal transduction pathways. We studied PTPases in Psammomys obesus, an animal model of nutritionally induced insulin resistance. No changes in the protein expression level of src homology PTPase 2 (SHP-2) (muscle, liver) or leukocyte antigen receptor (LAR) (liver) were detected. In contrast, the expression level of PTPase 1B (PTP 1B) in the skeletal muscle, but not in liver, was increased by 83% in the diabetic animals, compared with a diabetes-resistant line. However, PTP 1B-specific activity (activity/protein) significantly decreased (50% to 56%) in skeletal muscle of diabetic animals, compared with both the diabetes-resistant line and diabetes-prone animals. In addition, PTP 1B activity was inversely correlated to serum glucose level (r = -.434, P < .02). These findings suggest that PTP 1B, though overexpressed, is not involved in the susceptibility to insulin resistance in Psammomys obesus and is secondarily attenuated by hyperglycemia or other factors in the diabetic milieu.

蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶1B在糖尿病肥胖患者骨骼肌中受损。
蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶(PTPases)被认为调节胰岛素受体信号转导途径。我们研究了Psammomys obesus(一种营养诱导胰岛素抵抗的动物模型)中的PTPases。src同源蛋白PTPase 2 (SHP-2)(肌肉、肝脏)和白细胞抗原受体(LAR)(肝脏)的表达水平未见变化。相比之下,与糖尿病抵抗系相比,糖尿病动物骨骼肌中PTPase 1B (PTP 1B)的表达水平增加了83%,而肝脏中没有。然而,与糖尿病抵抗系和易患糖尿病的动物相比,糖尿病动物骨骼肌中PTP 1b特异性活性(活性/蛋白)显著降低(50%至56%)。此外,PTP 1B活性与血清葡萄糖水平呈负相关(r = -)。434, p < .02)。这些研究结果表明,PTP 1B虽然过度表达,但与肥胖患者的胰岛素抵抗易感性无关,并且在糖尿病环境中继发因高血糖或其他因素而减弱。
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