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Liangyou Rui, Vincent Aguirre, Jason K. Kim, Gerald I. Shulman, Anna Lee, Anne Corbould, Andrea Dunaif, Morris F. White
Published in Volume 107, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(2):181–189 doi:10.1172/JCI10934
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Insulin promotes phosphorylation of IRS-1 on Ser307in mouse, rat, and human skeletal muscle. (a) Saline or 5 U human insulin was injected as a bolus into the inferior vena cava of anesthetized mice. Soleus muscle was isolated 5 minutes later and homogenized. IRS-1 was immunoprecipitated with αIRS-1 and immunoblotted with αpS307. The same blots were stripped and reprobed with αIRS-1. (b) Insulin (5 U) was injected intraperitoneally into anesthetized rat. Saline was used as control. Soleus muscle was isolated 5 minutes later and homogenized. IRS-1 immunoprecipitates were immunoblotted with αpS307 or αIRS-1. Phospho-Ser307 was quantitated by phosphoimaging and normalized to IRS-1 level. The data were presented as mean ± SEM (three rats for each group; AP < 0.02). (c) Normal volunteer subjects were subjected to hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp. Muscle biopsies were obtained after insulin-clamp for 0 or 15 minutes and homogenized. IRS-1 immunoprecipitates were immunoblotted with αpS307. The data represent one of three independent experiments.