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Demonstration of a relatively hepatoselective effect of covalent insulin dimers on glucose metabolism in dogs
Authors:Dr F Shojaee-Moradie  N C Jackson  M Boroujerdi  D Brandenburg  P H Sönksen  R H Jones
Institution:(1) Department of Medicine, UMDS, St. Thomas' Hospital, Lambeth Palace Road, SE1 7EH London, UK;(2) Deutsches Wollforschungsinstitut, Aachen, Germany
Abstract:Summary Insulin analogues with relatively greater effect on hepatic glucose production than peripheral glucose disposal could offer a more physiological approach to the treatment of diabetes mellitus. The fact that proinsulin exhibits this property to a minor degree may suggest that analogues with increased molecular size may be less able than insulin to obtain access to peripheral receptor sites. Covalent insulin dimers have previously been shown to possess lower hypoglycaemic potencies than predicted by their in vivo receptor binding affinities. Reduced rates of diffusion to peripheral target tissues-might be an explanation for the lower in vivo potency compared to insulin. To test the relative hepatic and peripheral effects of covalent insulin dimers, glucose clamp procedures with D-3-3H] glucose tracer infusions were used in anaesthetised greyhounds to establish dose-response curves for rates of hepatic glucose production and glucose disposal with insulin, NagrB1, NagrBprime 1,-suberoyl-insulin dimer, and NepsiB29, NepsiBprime 29,-suberoyl-insulin dimer. With NagrB1, NagrBprime 1,-suberoyl-insulin dimer molar potencies relative to insulin were 68%, (34–133) (mean and 95% fiducial limits), for inhibition of hepatic glucose production and 14.7%, (10.3–20.9) for glucose disposal. With NepsiB29,NepsiBprime 29,-suberoyl-insulin dimer potencies were 75%, (31–184) and 2.5%, (1.5–4.3), for inhibition of hepatic glucose production and for glucose disposal, respectively. The demonstration that both dimers exhibit a significantly greater effect on glucose production than on glucose disposal supports the suggestion that analogues with increased molecular size may exhibit reduced ability to gain access to peripheral target cells.Abbreviations B1-Bprime 1D NagrB1,NagrBprime 1,-suberoyl-insulin dimer - B29-Bprime 29D NepsiB29,NepsiBprime 29,-suberoyl-insulin dimer - Ra hepatic glucose production rate - Rd peripheral glucose disposal rate - Mr relative molecular weight - MCR metabolic clearance rate - ANOVA analysis of variance
Keywords:Insulin  insulin analogues  glucose metabolism  euglycaemic clamp  insulin action  hepatoselectivity  glucose production
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