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An effect of insulin on adipose-tissue adenosine 3′:5′-cyclic monophosphate phosphodiesterase
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Metabolic SyndromeEnergy MetabolismMolecular PhysiologyBody CompositionBiochemistryPhysiologyDiabetesAdipose TissueMetabolic RegulationPhosphodiesterase ActivityEndocrinologyCyclic-amp ConcentrationMetabolismMedicineInsulin SignalingLipid SynthesisMetabolic StateHealth Sciences
1. 3':5'-Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase activity was measured in homogenates prepared from epididymal fat-pads and isolated fat-cells incubated in the absence and presence of insulin. 2. Homogenates of insulin-treated tissues showed an increase in phosphodiesterase activity compared with controls. No effect of insulin was observed when the hormone was added directly to homogenates. 3. There was kinetic evidence for the presence of two 3':5'-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases in adipose tissue. Insulin raised the maximal velocity of the low-K(m) enzyme and lowered the K(m) of the higher-K(m) enzyme. 4. It is suggested that the effect of insulin on adipose tissue phosphodiesterase accounts for the ability of this hormone to lower cyclic-AMP concentration in the tissue.
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