Thiazolidine derivatives ameliorate high glucose-induced insulin resistance via the normalization of protein-tyrosine phosphatase activities.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
H MaegawaA Kashiwagi

Abstract

The mechanisms for the insulin resistance induced by hyperglycemia were investigated by studying the effect of high glucose concentration (HG) and its modulation by thiazolidine derivatives, on insulin signaling using Rat 1 fibroblasts expressing human insulin receptors (HIRc). Incubating HIRc cells in 27 mM D-glucose for 4 days impaired the insulin-stimulated phosphorylation of pp185 and receptor beta-subunits. Both protein kinase C activities and phorbol dibutyrate binding to intact cells were unchanged; however, cytosolic protein-tyrosine phosphatase (PTPase) activity increased within 1 h prior to the impairment of insulin receptor kinase in HG cells (Maegawa, H., Tachikawa-Ide, R., Ugi, S., Iwanishi, M., Egawa, K., Kikkawa, R., Shigeta, Y., and Kashiwagi, A. (1993) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 197, 1078-1082). Increased PTPase activity was consistent with a 2-fold increase in the amount of PTP1B, and anti-PTP1B antibody inhibited this increment of cytosolic PTPase activity in HG cells. Co-incubating cells with pioglitazone prevented these abnormalities in cytosolic PTPase, the PTP1B content and the impaired phosphorylation of pp185 and receptor beta subunits in HG cells. Finally, HG cells had impaired insulin-stimulated a...Continue Reading

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