Characterization and partial purification of a factor from uremic human serum that induces insulin resistance.
Open Access
- 1 February 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 75 (2) , 391-396
- https://doi.org/10.1172/jci111712
Abstract
We have previously shown that the incubation of normal rat adipose tissue with sera from nondialyzed, nondiabetic uremic patients reduces the transport and metabolism of glucose, in the absence and presence of insulin. In this study insulin-stimulated glucose metabolism by normal rat adipocytes was used as a bioassay to identify the resistance activity, assess the effect of chemical modification on it, and the clinical states associated with its production. The resistance activity was trypsin-labile and had an apparent isoelectric point between 6 and 7, but was not retained by either protein A or concanavalin A columns. The insulin resistance activity was decreased by coincubation with the protein synthesis inhibitor, cycloheximide. Purification to greater than 200,000-fold was attained by heating (100 degrees C) uremic serum, subjecting the supernatant to Sephadex G-25 chromatography and subsequent adsorption to DEAE at pH 7.8 and elution at pH 6.5. The partially purified resistance activity was retained within dialysis tubing of 1,000-mol wt cutoff but not within 2,000-mol wt cutoff. Hemodialysis of patients over 1 wk to 18 mo reduced significantly the amount of resistance activity in their sera. The resistance activity, present in most uremic patients, was not found in the sera of individuals with normal renal function but who were either obese, fasted, elderly or had type II diabetes mellitus. Thus, a circulating small molecular weight peptide, unique to uremia, induced insulin resistance by a protein synthesis-dependent mechanism.This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
- Insulin resistance in uremia. Characterization of lipid metabolism in freshly isolated and primary cultures of hepatocytes from chronic uremic rats.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1983
- Metabolic alterations caused by uraemia.1980
- Uremic middle molecules exist and are biologically active.1979
- Glucose Intolerance in UremiaJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1978
- Effect of glucocorticoids on the glucose transport system of isolated fat cells.Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1975
- INFLUENCE OF DISEASE ON BINDING OF DRUGS TO PLASMA PROTEINS*Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1973
- CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM IN UREMIA: A REVIEWMedicine, 1973
- Effects of Uraemic Serum, Urea, Creatinine and Methylguanidine on Glucose MetabolismClinical Science, 1972
- Role of synalbumin insulin antagonist in pathogenesis of diabetes mellitusMetabolism, 1970
- Effect of chronic renal failure and hemodialysis on carbohydrate metabolism.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1966