1972
DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(72)90720-6
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Dextran-linked insulin: A soluble high molecular weight derivative with biological activity invivo and invitro

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“…The biological activity of these derivatives has now been amply confirmed in our own and other (10) laboratories. Moreover, strong and specific physical interaction of fat cells with insulin beads has recently been directly demonstrated by Katzen and colleagues (11), and large, soluble insulin-dextran polymers have now been shown to be biologically active (12). Furthermore, the conclusions are completely consistent with a large body of other information which has since accumulated concerning insulin receptors.…”
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confidence: 53%
“…The biological activity of these derivatives has now been amply confirmed in our own and other (10) laboratories. Moreover, strong and specific physical interaction of fat cells with insulin beads has recently been directly demonstrated by Katzen and colleagues (11), and large, soluble insulin-dextran polymers have now been shown to be biologically active (12). Furthermore, the conclusions are completely consistent with a large body of other information which has since accumulated concerning insulin receptors.…”
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confidence: 53%
“…1). However, when further experimental evidence accumulated together with studies on the effects of other hormones, we found that this simple model is inaccurate and should be discarded [2]- [26]. The basis for this denunciation is in sections IIA and IIB.…”
Section: Identification Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Intravascular agonists that are 100 times the size of their natural agonists have a lower action speed and potency. Unexpectedly, their effects being either: coronary tone, inotropism, dromotropism, spontaneous ventricular rhythm, bradycardia, skeletal muscle vascular tone, and enhanced glucose consumption; they act as fast and potent as the smallsize agonist [2]- [19], [23]- [25]. The fact that intravascular large-size agonists and their smaller counterparts behave equally suggests that both act at the same site and at the same speed because they do not diffuse across the endothelial wall.…”
Section: A Lack Of Hormone-free Exchange Between Circulatory and Interstitial Compartments Diffusional Studies 1) Agonists Either Large Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding can hardly be generalized, but it has an interesting parallel in the reported high biological activity of dextran-linked insulin [4]. Cuatrecasas reported a highly active Sepharose derivative of the same polypeptide hormone [1,28] but the findings became the subject of a recent controversy [29] due to the possible presence of soluble insulin in such Sepharose conjugates.…”
Section: Chromatography Experiments With Agarose-conjugated Pep Tide mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insoluble peptide conjugates with Sepharose or Sephadex are used in affinity chromatography of macromolecules such as receptors of peptide hormones [l], antibodies directed against peptide antigens [2] or proteolytic enzymes [3]. Soluble peptide-polysaccharide conjugates may be used in studies of the interaction of peptides on a cellular level or in vivo, as recently shown with insulin, bound to soluble dextran of high molecular weight [4]. In peptide hormones, essential biological information may be encoded in the amino-acid sequence near the N-termiAbbreviations.…”
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