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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-999209
Comparative Studies of the Antilipolytic Effect of Insulin and Adenosine in the Perifused Isolated Fat Cell
Publication History
1979
1980
Publication Date:
22 April 2008 (online)

Summary
Insulin and adenosine are both antilipolytic when studied in the epinephrine-stimulated perifused isolated fat cell. Sub-maximal combinations of insulin plus adenosine are additive but not synergistic. The polypeptide hormone insulin produces an antilipolytic effect which manifests itself as a “lag” in restoration of epinephrine-stimulated lipolysis after removal of the insulin. No such lag is observed with the non-peptide, small molecular weight adenosine. Herein, we demonstrate the antilipolytic effect of two distinct, physiologically important agents in the perifused isolated fat cell.
Key-Words
Adenosine - Insulin - Antilipolysis - Perifused Fat Cell - Hormone Action