Expression of the growth hormone receptor gene in insulin producing cells

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Expression of the growth hormone receptor gene in insulin producing cells. / Møldrup, Annette; Billestrup, N; Nielsen, Jens Høiriis.

I: Biomedica Biochimica Acta, Bind 49, Nr. 12, 1990, s. 1151-5.

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Møldrup, A, Billestrup, N & Nielsen, JH 1990, 'Expression of the growth hormone receptor gene in insulin producing cells', Biomedica Biochimica Acta, bind 49, nr. 12, s. 1151-5.

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Møldrup, A., Billestrup, N., & Nielsen, J. H. (1990). Expression of the growth hormone receptor gene in insulin producing cells. Biomedica Biochimica Acta, 49(12), 1151-5.

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Møldrup A, Billestrup N, Nielsen JH. Expression of the growth hormone receptor gene in insulin producing cells. Biomedica Biochimica Acta. 1990;49(12):1151-5.

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Møldrup, Annette ; Billestrup, N ; Nielsen, Jens Høiriis. / Expression of the growth hormone receptor gene in insulin producing cells. I: Biomedica Biochimica Acta. 1990 ; Bind 49, Nr. 12. s. 1151-5.

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abstract = "Growth hormone (GH) plays a dual role in glucose homeostasis. On the one hand, it exerts an insulin antagonistic effect on the peripheral tissue, on the other hand, it stimulates insulin biosynthesis and beta-cell proliferation. The expression of GH-receptors on the rat insulinoma cell line RIN-5AH-T2-clone B was studied. The binding characteristics with regard to specificity for the native 22 kDa hGH, and the 20 kDa variant were similar to that reported on rat adipocytes. Normal rat islet cells showed a similar affinity for hGH. The RIN cells express GH receptors similar to the cloned liver receptor. It is hypothesized that defects in the receptor expression on the beta-cells may contribute to the susceptibility to develop diabetes.",
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RIS

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AU - Billestrup, N

AU - Nielsen, Jens Høiriis

PY - 1990

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N2 - Growth hormone (GH) plays a dual role in glucose homeostasis. On the one hand, it exerts an insulin antagonistic effect on the peripheral tissue, on the other hand, it stimulates insulin biosynthesis and beta-cell proliferation. The expression of GH-receptors on the rat insulinoma cell line RIN-5AH-T2-clone B was studied. The binding characteristics with regard to specificity for the native 22 kDa hGH, and the 20 kDa variant were similar to that reported on rat adipocytes. Normal rat islet cells showed a similar affinity for hGH. The RIN cells express GH receptors similar to the cloned liver receptor. It is hypothesized that defects in the receptor expression on the beta-cells may contribute to the susceptibility to develop diabetes.

AB - Growth hormone (GH) plays a dual role in glucose homeostasis. On the one hand, it exerts an insulin antagonistic effect on the peripheral tissue, on the other hand, it stimulates insulin biosynthesis and beta-cell proliferation. The expression of GH-receptors on the rat insulinoma cell line RIN-5AH-T2-clone B was studied. The binding characteristics with regard to specificity for the native 22 kDa hGH, and the 20 kDa variant were similar to that reported on rat adipocytes. Normal rat islet cells showed a similar affinity for hGH. The RIN cells express GH receptors similar to the cloned liver receptor. It is hypothesized that defects in the receptor expression on the beta-cells may contribute to the susceptibility to develop diabetes.

KW - Animals

KW - Binding, Competitive

KW - Cell Line

KW - Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid

KW - Gene Expression Regulation

KW - Insulin

KW - Islets of Langerhans

KW - Rats

KW - Receptors, Somatotropin

KW - Tumor Cells, Cultured

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VL - 49

SP - 1151

EP - 1155

JO - Biomedica Biochimica Acta

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