Horm Metab Res 1980; 12(12): 665-670
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-999228
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Metabolic Performance and Insulin Binding of Mammary Cells Isolated from Wistar and Zucker Rats

W. Kohlsdorfer, P. Rösen, H. Reinauer
  • Abteilung für Biochemie, Diabetes-Forschungsinstitut an der Universität Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany
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1979

1980

Publication Date:
22 April 2008 (online)

Summary

A method for the isolation of cells from lactating mammary gland tissue of rats is described. Metabolic properties of mammary cells isolated by the described method either from Wistar or Zucker rats as well as insulin binding were studied. Whereas synthesis of protein and lipid showed no significant differences, the rate of glucose oxidation is slightly increased in cells isolated from Zucker rats. Incorporation of 14C-uridin in the RNA-fraction is stimulated by insulin; the half-maximal concentration is given by 5 × 10-10 mol/l. Specific binding of insulin to both types of cells can be described by a nonlinear Scatchard-plot. The apparent affinity constants for the high affinity receptors (1 × 10-10 mol/l) correlate well with the described metabolic effect of insulin on RNA-synthesis. The total capacity for insulin binding is reduced in cells isolated from Zucker rats when compared to those from Wistar rats.