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Kenneth Cusi, Katsumi Maezono, Abdullah Osman, Merri Pendergrass, Mary Elizabeth Patti, Thongchai Pratipanawatr, Ralph A. DeFronzo, C. Ronald Kahn, Lawrence J. Mandarino
Published in Volume 105, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 2000; 105(3):311–320 doi:10.1172/JCI7535
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Effect of exercise on subsequent insulin stimulation of insulin receptor (a) and IRS-1 (b) tyrosine phosphorylation. Obese (n = 7) and diabetic (n = 10) subjects underwent euglycemic clamps with muscle biopsies twice: 1 time without prior exercise and again 24 hours after a single 1-hour bout of moderate exercise. Homogenates of muscle biopsy specimens were immunoprecipitated with antibodies directed against the insulin receptor β subunit or IRS-1. Immunoprecipitated proteins were resolved on polyacrylamide gels, transferred to nitrocellulose membranes, probed with an antiphosphotyrosine antibody, and detected by chemiluminescence, and the digitized images were quantified. Basal values are shown as open bars, and insulin-stimulated values are shown as filled bars. Data were normalized to insulin receptor β subunit or IRS-1 protein content (determined on separate immunoblots) and are expressed as percent of the mean insulin-stimulated value in the lean control subjects. Data are presented as means ± SEM. *P < 0.05 versus basal values.