“…As in uremia or metabolic acidosis, rats with insulin deficiency have suppressed PI3K activity in muscle, lose weight, and exhibit accelerated muscle proteolysis via activation of the Ub-P'some pathway (16,17,18,22,23). For these reasons and because insulin deficiency is more easily created and less expensive compared with models of metabolic acidosis or uremia, we studied how acute insulin deficiency affects apoptotic and Ub-P'some pathways in muscle (16,22). We confirmed that these rats lose weight and develop muscle atrophy; in the gastrocnemius muscle, we found that the cross-sectional area of muscle fibers (Figure 1, A and B) from four acutely diabetic rats (1390.6 Ϯ 109.2 2 ) was significantly less than that of four pair-fed control rats (2227.4 Ϯ 65.3 2 ; P Ͻ 0.001).…”