학술논문

Effects of metformin on insulin receptor tyrosine kinase activity in rat adipocytes
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Diabetologia: Clinical and Experimental Diabetes and Metabolism. November 1986 29(11):798-801
Subject
Insulin receptor
Tyrosine kinase activity
Intact cell phosphorylation
Metformin
Language
English
ISSN
0012-186X
1432-0428
Abstract
Summary:The cellular mechanism(s) by which the biguanide, metformin, exerts its antihyperglycaemic effect was investigated. Rat adipocytes were either treated acutely (2 h) or maintained in a biochemically defined medium (20 h) in the presence or absence of metformin (1 x 10−4 mol/1). Exposure to the drug resulted in a significant enhancement (p < 0.01) of hexose transport in both the absence (basal) and presence of insulin. Stimulation of transport was not explained by the increase in the basal state alone, since the incremental response to maximally effective concentrations of insulin was significantly enhancedp<0.025. Insulin-receptor tyrosine kinase activity was examined under the same experimental conditions. Activity of the kinase was unaltered as evaluated by phosphorylation of an artificial substrate and by phosphorylation of the receptor in situ. Furthermore, in this investigation neither insulin receptor number nor affinity was changed in adipose tissue treated with metformin. These studies indicate that metformin potentiates the effect of insulin on glucose transport at a site(s) beyond insulin receptor binding and phosphorylation.