RESUMEN
The t-1/2 of moniodo 125I-insulin in ob/ob mice and their lean litter mates is 10 min. No difference was found between the two groups. Further, 48 hr of fasting did not alter the t-1/2 in ob/ob mice. In view of the markedly enlarged insulin pool in ob/ob mice, one must conclude that the mass of insulin degraded in unit time is increased. However, these findings indicate that the cause of hyperinsulinism in ob/ob mice is unrelated to rates of insulin degradation.
Asunto(s)
Hiperinsulinismo/metabolismo , Insulina/metabolismo , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Animales , Peso Corporal , Ayuno , Semivida , Insulina/análisis , Radioisótopos de Yodo , Matemática , Ratones , Ratas , PorcinosRESUMEN
The t-1/2 of moniodo 125I-insulin in ob/ob mice and their lean litter mates is 10 min. No difference was found between the two groups. Further, 48 hr of fasting did not alter the t-1/2 in ob/ob mice. In view of the markedly enlarged insulin pool in ob/ob mice, one must conclude that the mass of insulin degraded in unit time is increased. However, these findings indicate that the cause of hyperinsulinism in ob/ob mice is unrelated to rates of insulin degradation.
RESUMEN
The t-1/2 of moniodo 125I-insulin in ob/ob mice and their lean litter mates is 10 min. No difference was found between the two groups. Further, 48 hr of fasting did not alter the t-1/2 in ob/ob mice. In view of the markedly enlarged insulin pool in ob/ob mice, one must conclude that the mass of insulin degraded in unit time is increased. However, these findings indicate that the cause of hyperinsulinism in ob/ob mice is unrelated to rates of insulin degradation.