Dissociation of the effect of adrenalin on glucose uptake from that on adenosine cyclic 3',5'-monophosphate levels and on lipolysis in rat-isolated fat cells.

1974 
Abstract The effects of the adrenergic blocking agents phenoxybenzamine, phentolamine, indoramin and propranol on adrenalin-stimulated glucose uptake, lipolysis and cyclic AMP formation have been studied in rat-isolated fat cells. The β-adrenergic blocking agent propranolol was found to inhibit adrenaline-stimulated lipolysis and cyclic AMP formation at concentrations which did not inhibit adrenalin-stimulated glucose uptake. Conversely, the α-adrenergic blocking agent phenoxybenzamine inhibited adrenalin-stimulated glucose uptake at concentrations which did not inhibit lipolysis and cyclic AMP formation. The α-adrenergic blocking agents phentolamine and indoramin did not show differential effects on adrenalin-stimulated lipolysis and glucose uptake. Phenoxybenzamine had no effect on glucose uptake stimulated by insulin, adrenocorticotropic hormone and dibutyryl cyclic AMP. It is suggested that a substantial proportion of adrenalin-stimulated glucose uptake in rat-isolated fat cells is mediated by a mechanism not involving cyclic AMP. The adrenalin receptor was apparently α in type although the lack of effects of phentolamine and indoramin were not typical of those described on other α-systems.
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