Binding studies have been carried out with radioiodinated monoclonal antibodies directed to various epitopes of the insulin receptor in order to detect differences between human and porcine insulin in the interaction with the human insulin receptor. Human insulin was more effective that porcine insulin at inhibiting the binding of 125I-MA-5 to IM-9 cells, Hep-2 human larynx cells and human placenta membranes. On the contrary, human and porcine insulin showed similar inhibitory effect on the binding of two other labeled anti-insulin receptor monoclonal antibodies, thus ruling out the possibility that results were due to experimental artifacts. Although several interpretations are possible, data reported suggest that human insulin and porcine insulin might differently affect the insulin receptor, even if, the biological significance of these findings remains unknown.

Sesti, G., Marini, M.a., Montemurro, A., Borboni, P., DI COLA, G., Bertoli, A., et al. (1991). Evidence that human and porcine insulin differently affect the human insulin receptor: studies with monoclonal anti-insulin receptor antibodies. JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION, 14(11), 913-918.

Evidence that human and porcine insulin differently affect the human insulin receptor: studies with monoclonal anti-insulin receptor antibodies

SESTI, GIORGIO;MARINI, MARIA ADELAIDE;MONTEMURRO, ANTONIO;BORBONI, PATRIZIA;DI COLA, GIOVANNI;BERTOLI, ALDO;LAURO, RENATO
1991-12-01

Abstract

Binding studies have been carried out with radioiodinated monoclonal antibodies directed to various epitopes of the insulin receptor in order to detect differences between human and porcine insulin in the interaction with the human insulin receptor. Human insulin was more effective that porcine insulin at inhibiting the binding of 125I-MA-5 to IM-9 cells, Hep-2 human larynx cells and human placenta membranes. On the contrary, human and porcine insulin showed similar inhibitory effect on the binding of two other labeled anti-insulin receptor monoclonal antibodies, thus ruling out the possibility that results were due to experimental artifacts. Although several interpretations are possible, data reported suggest that human insulin and porcine insulin might differently affect the insulin receptor, even if, the biological significance of these findings remains unknown.
dic-1991
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/09 - MEDICINA INTERNA
Settore MED/13 - ENDOCRINOLOGIA
English
Swine; Antibodies, Monoclonal; Animals; Kinetics; Humans; Binding, Competitive; Receptor, Insulin; Species Specificity; Insulin; Epitopes
Sesti, G., Marini, M.a., Montemurro, A., Borboni, P., DI COLA, G., Bertoli, A., et al. (1991). Evidence that human and porcine insulin differently affect the human insulin receptor: studies with monoclonal anti-insulin receptor antibodies. JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION, 14(11), 913-918.
Sesti, G; Marini, Ma; Montemurro, A; Borboni, P; DI COLA, G; Bertoli, A; De Pirro, R; Lauro, R
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