Literature DB >> 21153182

Rapid stimulatory effect of insulin on binding of glycolytic enzymes to cytoskeleton of C-6 glial cells, and the antagonistic action of calmodulin inhibitors.

T Livnat1, M Chen-Zion, C Brodie, R Beitner.   

Abstract

Insulin was shown in our previous experiments to induce an increase in binding of glycolytic enzymes to muscle cytoskeleton. We show here the same stimulatory effect of insulin in C-6 glial cells in culture. In these cells, like in muscle, a short time of incubation with insulin (1-10 min) induced an increase in cytoskeleton bound phosphofructokinase and aldolase. This stimulatory effect of insulin could be prevented by treatment with calmodulin antagonists trifluoperazine, thioridazine or CGS 9343 B (a potent and selective inhibitor of calmodulin activity), which strongly suggests that calmodulin is involved in this action of insulin. Our previous experiments have shown that growth factors and Ca(2+) also induce a rapid, calmodulin-mediated stimulation of binding of glycolytic enzymes to cytoskeleton. The present and previous results suggest that the rapid binding of glycolytic enzymes to cytoskeleton, may be a general mechanism, in different cells, in signal transduction of insulin, growth factors and other Ca(2+) -mobilizing hormones. The accelerated cytoskeletal glycolysis will supply local ATP, which is required for the rapid cytoskeletal-membrane rearrangements following the binding of hormone to its receptor.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 21153182     DOI: 10.1007/BF03021413

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrine        ISSN: 1355-008X            Impact factor:   3.633


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Journal:  Int J Biochem       Date:  1992-02

2.  Early and late passage C-6 glial cell growth: similarities with primary glial cells in culture.

Authors:  D Mangoura; N Sakellaridis; J Jones; A Vernadakis
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  1989-10       Impact factor: 3.996

3.  Binding of glycolytic enzymes to structure proteins of the muscle.

Authors:  H Arnold; D Pette
Journal:  Eur J Biochem       Date:  1968-11

4.  Interaction of phosphofructokinase with tubulin and microtubules. Quantitative evaluation of the mutual effects.

Authors:  A Lehotzky; M Telegdi; K Liliom; J Ovádi
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1993-05-25       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 5.  Porin interaction with hexokinase and glycerol kinase: metabolic microcompartmentation at the outer mitochondrial membrane.

Authors:  V Adams; L Griffin; J Towbin; B Gelb; K Worley; E R McCabe
Journal:  Biochem Med Metab Biol       Date:  1991-06

6.  The dual effects of Ca2+ on binding of the glycolytic enzymes, phosphofructokinase and aldolase, to muscle cytoskeleton.

Authors:  M Chen-Zion; G Lilling; R Beitner
Journal:  Biochem Med Metab Biol       Date:  1993-04

7.  Energy relationships between ATP synthesis and K+ gradients in cultured glial-derived cell line.

Authors:  M Ercińska; I A Silver
Journal:  Acta Biochim Pol       Date:  1987       Impact factor: 2.149

8.  Treatment of muscle damage, induced by high intracellular Ca2+, with calmodulin antagonists.

Authors:  R Beitner; G Lilling
Journal:  Gen Pharmacol       Date:  1993-07

9.  Ca(2+)-ionophore A23187 and the Ca(2+)-mobilizing hormones serotonin, vasopressin, and bradykinin increase mitochondrially bound hexokinase in muscle.

Authors:  Y Bassukevitz; M Chen-Zion; R Beitner
Journal:  Biochem Med Metab Biol       Date:  1992-04

10.  Aldolase exists in both the fluid and solid phases of cytoplasm.

Authors:  L Pagliaro; D L Taylor
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1988-09       Impact factor: 10.539

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