Regulation of insulin-receptor mRNA levels by glucocorticoids.

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Abstract

We found with IM-9 human cultured lymphocytes, that the glucocorticoid dexamethasone increased insulin-receptor mRNA levels. This increase correlated in a time- and dose-dependent manner with the increase in the biosynthesis of the insulin-receptor precursor. In addition, in AR42J cultured rat pancreatic acinar cells, dexamethasone increased insulin-receptor mRNA levels. These studies suggest, therefore, that an increase in mRNA levels is an early step in the regulation of the insulin receptor by glucocorticoids in several cell types.

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McDonald, A. R., Maddux, B. A., Okabayashi, Y., Wong, K. Y., Hawley, D. M., Logsdon, C. D., & Goldfine, I. D. (1987). Regulation of insulin-receptor mRNA levels by glucocorticoids. Diabetes, 36(6), 779–781. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.36.6.779

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