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Erythrocyte Na/K ATPase activity and diabetes: relationship with C-peptide level.

D D De La Tour1, D Raccah, M F Jannot, T Coste, C Rougerie, P Vague.   

Abstract

Erythrocyte Na/K ATPase activity is decreased in Type I diabetic patients; for Type II diabetic patients, literature data are controversial. Therefore, we have compared this enzymatic activity in 81 patients with Type I diabetes mellitus, 87 with Type II diabetes mellitus and 75 control subjects. Mean erythrocyte Na/K ATPase activity was lower in the Type I diabetic patients (285 +/- 8 nmol Pi x mg protein(-1) x h(-1)) than in the control subjects (395 +/- 9 nmol Pi x mg protein(-1) x h(-1)) whereas that of the Type II diabetic patients did not differ from that of control subjects. Sex, age, body mass index, and HbA1c levels did not influence erythrocyte Na/K ATPase activity. The 25 Type II diabetic patients treated with insulin, however, had lower Na/K ATPase activity than the 62 on oral treatment (264 +/- 18 vs 364 +/- 16 nmol Pi x mg protein(-1) x h(-1), p < 0.001) but similar to that of Type I diabetic patients. Among the Type II diabetic patients, stepwise regression analysis showed that fasting C-peptide level was the only factor independently correlated with Na/K ATPase activity; it explained 23% of its variance. In fact, in the insulin-treated patients, those with almost total endogenous insulin deficiency (C-peptide < 0.2 nmol x l(-1)) had the lower Na/K ATPase activity (181 +/- 21 vs 334 +/- 17 nmol Pi x mg protein(-1) x h(-1), p < 0.0001). The biological effects of treatment with C-peptide have recently led to the suggestion that this peptide could have a physiological role through the same signalling pathway as insulin, involving G-protein and calcium phosphatase and thus restoring Na/K ATPase activity. The relationship we describe between endogenous C-peptide and this activity is a strong argument for this physiological role.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9754827     DOI: 10.1007/s001250051033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetologia        ISSN: 0012-186X            Impact factor:   10.122


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