1. Lipolysis induced by alloxan in rat adipocytes is not inhibited by insulin.
- Author
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Kandulska K, Szkudelski T, and Nogowski L
- Subjects
- Animals, Cells, Cultured, Drug Interactions, Male, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Adipocytes metabolism, Alloxan pharmacology, Hypoglycemic Agents pharmacology, Insulin pharmacology, Lipolysis drug effects
- Abstract
Isolated rat adipocytes were incubated with adrenaline, adrenaline plus insulin, alloxan or alloxan plus insulin. Glycerol release was taken as a measure of lipolysis. It was observed that alloxan in the concentration of 3, 10 and 20 mmol/l intensifies lipolysis in adipocytes in the absence of adrenaline. Insulin (10(-6) mol/l) treatment of cells did not inhibit lipolysis caused by this compound, but significantly restricted lipolysis induced by adrenaline (10(-6) mol/l). It was also shown that alloxan in the concentration of 3 and 10 mmol/l intensified lipolysis stimulated by adrenaline (10(-6) mol/l). Addition of 20 mmol/l of alloxan strongly inhibited glycerol release in the presence of adrenaline. The results presented here clearly indicate that the action of alloxan concerns cells of the white adipose tissue.
- Published
- 1999