PMID: 8603759Apr 1, 1996Paper

Acquired defects of glycogen synthase activity in cultured human skeletal muscle cells: influence of high glucose and insulin levels

Diabetes
R R HenryS E Nikoulina

Abstract

To determine whether defects of muscle glycogen synthase (GS) activity can be acquired by exposure to elevated glucose or insulin levels, human skeletal muscle cells obtained by needle biopsy from normal control subjects were grown in culture for 4-6 weeks followed by 4 days of fusion and differentiation in media containing either normal (5.5 mmol/l glucose and 22 pmol/l insulin) or increased concentrations of glucose (20 mmol/l), insulin (30 micromol/l), or both. After fusion in normal media, acute stimulation by 33 nmol/l insulin for 1 h increased GS fractional velocity (FV) approximately twofold (from 9.01 +/- 1.26 to 16.31 +/- 2.40, P < 0.05). Increasing the media glucose concentration alone to 20 mmol/l during fusion had no effect on basal FV but caused a marginal impairment of the insulin-stimulated GS response (from 8.51 +/- 1.33 to 12.99 +/- 1.90, P = 0.08). Increasing the media insulin concentration to 30 micromol/l during fusion at 5.5 mmol/l glucose also did not alter basal GS FV (10.61 +/- 1.69%) but completely abolished the normal insulin-stimulated increase in GS activity (to 11.63 +/- 1.55%, NS). The combination of high insulin (30 micromol/l) and high glucose (20 mmol/l) during fusion had no greater effect on th...Continue Reading

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