Summary
Effect of 1,2-diacylglycerols on the insulin receptor function and insulin action
in rat adipocytes was studied. 1,2-dioctanoylglycerol (100 μg/ml) did not alter insulin
binding but it did stimulate phosphorylation of the β-subunit of the insulin receptor
as well as its tyrosine kinase activity. However, dioctanoylglycerol inhibited insulin-stimulated
receptor autophosphorylation. This concentration of dioctanoylglycerol inhibited insulin-stimulated
CO2 metabolism, lipogenesis and 3-O-methyl-glucose Transport in a dose-dependent manner
but did not alter any of these bioeffects in absence of insulin. While there was no
direct link between diacylglycerol effect on tyrosine kinase activity of the insulin
receptor and insulin action in rat adipocytes, the parallel inhibition of insulin-stimulated
receptor autophosphorylation and insulin bioeffects by dioctanoylglycerol suggests
its direct or indirect role in insulin signalling in rat fat cells.
Key words
Insulin Action - Insulin Receptor - Diacylglycerol - Protein Tyrosine Kinase