1972
DOI: 10.1172/jci106886
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The Metabolism of Proinsulin and Insulin by the Liver

Abstract: A B S T R A C T The removal of bovine proinsulin by the isolated perfused rat liver has been studied and the results compared with the removal of insulin. At high concentrations of insulin (> 180 ng/ml) the removal process was saturated and the ti varied between 35 and 56 min. With low initial insulin levels the disappearance followed first-order kinetics, the mean regression coefficient being -0.022, to 13.8 min, and the hepatic extraction 4.0 ml/min. The results with proinsulin were in striking contrast to t… Show more

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“…Being weakly extracted by specific receptors, circulating HPI is essentially cleared by the kidneys [33][34][35]. Actually, scintigraphic images obtained after injection of 123 I-HPI are very similar to those obtained after injection of 123 I-insulin into rats whose receptor compartment has been fully occupied by "cold'" ligand or blocked by specific anti-receptor antibodies [19,31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Being weakly extracted by specific receptors, circulating HPI is essentially cleared by the kidneys [33][34][35]. Actually, scintigraphic images obtained after injection of 123 I-HPI are very similar to those obtained after injection of 123 I-insulin into rats whose receptor compartment has been fully occupied by "cold'" ligand or blocked by specific anti-receptor antibodies [19,31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This phenomenon in thyrotoxic patients was observed in the fasting state and also during both oral and IV glucose tolerance tests. Thus, in hyperthyroidism it could be argued that the pancreatic B cell has an increased capacity to secrete proinsulin compared with the euthyroid state, and proinsulin is circulating in high concentrations because of the relatively slow rate of proinsulin removal [15,16]. In contrast to insulin independent diabetes, where the fasting proinsulin concentration is also increased [17], the concentration of proinsulin in thyrotoxicosis is frequently so high that it is in the range which is considered characteristic of patients with insulinomas [14,18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the liver is the main site of insulin clearance, removing approximately 75% of the insulin during the first portal passage [23]. Few reports have been published concerning the functional regulation of IDE in the liver or in liver cells [24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%