Title : A transient increase in amino acid transport modulated by insulin in differentiating muscle cells - Farfel_1979_J.Cell.Physiol_98_279 |
Author(s) : Farfel Z , Karlish S , Prives J |
Ref : Journal of Cellular Physiology , 98 :279 , 1979 |
Abstract :
During synchronous differentiation of embryonic chick muscle cells in cultures, the Na-dependent uptake of an amino acid analog, alpha-amino isobutyric acid (AIB) undergoes in abrupt, transient increase. The increase in AIB uptake is concomitant with the rapid fusion of mononucleated myoblasts, and precedes the accumulation of muscle-specific proteins. Subsequently, Na-dependent AIB transport diminishes markedly during postfusional differentiation of myotubes. The rate of AIB uptake is increased by insulin both before and after myoblast fusion. This stimulation by insulin is restricted to the Na-dependent component of total AIB uptake but is apparently not the result of insulin-mediated increase in the trans-membrane Na gradient. |
PubMedSearch : Farfel_1979_J.Cell.Physiol_98_279 |
PubMedID: 422657 |
Farfel Z, Karlish S, Prives J (1979)
A transient increase in amino acid transport modulated by insulin in differentiating muscle cells
Journal of Cellular Physiology
98 :279
Farfel Z, Karlish S, Prives J (1979)
Journal of Cellular Physiology
98 :279