Specific binding of the C-peptide of proinsulin to cultured B-cells from a transplantable rat islet cell tumor.

نویسندگان

  • P R Flatt
  • S K Swanston-Flatt
  • S M Hampton
  • C J Bailey
  • V Marks
چکیده

Specific binding of the C-peptide of proinsulin was evaluated using a transplantable NEDH rat islet cell tumour predominantly composed of insulin-secreting B-cells. Cultured tumour B-cells exhibited greater than 90% viability assessed by trypan blue exclusion, and retained the ability to form tumours with accompanying hypoglycaemia and hyperinsulinaemia after reimplantation. During binding experiments with synthetic rat C-peptide I and iodinated tyrosylated rat C-peptide I, tumour B-cells exhibited 54 +/- 6% specific binding. Displacement of tracer increased with increasing concentrations of unlabelled rat C-peptide I (0.25-1,000 ng/ml), and the specificity of binding was substantiated by reduced displacement with human C-peptide. Scatchard analysis of specific C-peptide binding revealed a curvilinear plot with upward concavity. The demonstration of specific C-peptide binding to insulin-secreting B-cells provides evidence for a physiological role of proinsulin C-peptide.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Bioscience reports

دوره 6 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1986