King G L, Johnson S M
Science. 1985 Mar 29;227(4694):1583-6. doi: 10.1126/science.3883490.
Hormones such as insulin are transported from the interior to the exterior of blood vessels. Whether endothelial cells, which line the inner walls of blood vessels have a role in this transport of hormones is not clear, but it is known that endothelial cells can internalize and release insulin rapidly with little degradation. The transport of iodine-125-labeled insulin was measured directly through the use of dual chambers separated by a horizontal monolayer of cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells. In this setting, endothelial cells took up and released the labeled insulin, thereby transporting it across the cells. The transport of insulin across the endothelial cells was temperature sensitive and was inhibited by unlabeled insulin and by antibody to insulin receptor in proportion to the ability of these substances to inhibit insulin binding to its receptor. More than 80 percent of the transported insulin was intact. These data suggest that insulin is rapidly transported across endothelial cells by a receptor-mediated process.
胰岛素等激素从血管内部运输到外部。血管内壁的内皮细胞在这种激素运输中是否发挥作用尚不清楚,但已知内皮细胞能够快速内化和释放胰岛素,且降解很少。通过使用由培养的牛主动脉内皮细胞水平单层分隔的双室,直接测量了碘-125标记胰岛素的运输。在这种情况下,内皮细胞摄取并释放标记的胰岛素,从而使其穿过细胞。胰岛素穿过内皮细胞的运输对温度敏感,并受到未标记胰岛素和胰岛素受体抗体的抑制,其抑制程度与这些物质抑制胰岛素与其受体结合的能力成比例。超过80%的运输胰岛素是完整的。这些数据表明,胰岛素通过受体介导的过程快速穿过内皮细胞。