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1999, Vol. 19, No. 1-4, Pages 283-292 , DOI 10.3109/10799899909036651

Effect of Isoflavone Genistein on Insulin Receptors in Perfused Liver of Ovariectomized Rats

P. Mackowiak, L. Nogowski and K. W. Nowak
Department of Animal Physiology and Biochemistry, Poznań, University of Agriculture, Wolyńska 35, 60–637, Poznań, Poland



Abstract

The experiments were carried out on ovariectomized Wistar rats. Their livers were perfused with basic perfusion medium (BPM) or BPM supplemented with isoflavone genistein. insulin or combination of the two factors. The obtained results support the hypothesis that genistein influences the kinetics of insulin binding to cell membranes changing the number of insulin receptors and dissociation constant (Kd) BPM supplementation with genistein decreased number of high affinity insulin receptors (HAIR) both in livers treated and untreated with insulin. The amount of HAIR diminished significantly from 610±77 × 10-15 (no genistein) to 238±72 × 10-13 mol/mg of membrane protein (supplement of genistein). Similarly, genistein reduced slightly the amount of HAIR even when added together with insulin (372±59 × 10-13 mol/mg) in comparison to rats perfused with medium containing insulin but not the isoflavone (421±46 × 10-15 mol/mg). Simultaneously, genistein decreased significantly Kd for HAIR (perfusion with BPM - 1.44±0.18 × 10-9 mol/l; perfusion with BMP + genistein - 0.83±0.20 × 10-9 mol/l). Such effects of genistein during liver perfision did not take place when the liver membranes were in vitro incubated with this xenobiotic.

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