Abstract
Membrane-bound and free ribosomes were prepared by discontinuous density gradient centrifugation from livers of rats 2-3 days after receiving alloxan (75 mg/kg) or streptozotocin (100 mg/kg). Hepatocytes from these animals were also examined by electron microscopy and subjected to quantitative morphometric analysis. The results indicated that the two populations of hepatic ribosomes respond differently to acute insulin deficiency. There was an overall reduction (P < 0.001) in total number of bound ribosomes per volume cytoplasm: the remaining bound ribosomes underwent a shift to smaller-sized ribosomal messenger RNA (mRNA) aggregates (P < 0.02); and the proteinsynthetic activity of these bound ribosomes was less than normal (P < 0.02) when protein synthesis was directed by endogenous mRNA. However, there was no difference between bound ribosomes from livers of normal and diabetic rats when protein synthesis was directed by polyuridylic acid. In contrast, free ribosomes were unchanged in number and degree of ribosomal mRNA aggregation, but displayed a significantly increased rate of in vitro protein synthesis (P < 0.01) as compared to normal controls. This increased protein-synthetic activity occurred when amino acid incorporation was directed by endogenous mRNA or polyuridylic acid. These changes in structure and function of bound and free hepatic ribosomes were prevented by the concomitant administration of insulin. The decrease in protein-synthetic activity of bound hepatic ribosomes from acutely diabetic rats seems to be secondary to marked disruption and disaggregation of the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) with production of smaller ribosomal mRNA aggregates which incorporate less amino acids into protein. Increased protein synthetic activity of free ribosome appears to be related to the ability of these ribosomes to copy mRNA more efficiently.
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