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Albumin binding of acylated insulin (NN304) does not deter action to stimulate …


MK Dea, M Hamilton-Wessler, M Ader, D Moore, L … - Diabetes, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
NN304 [Lys B29 -tetradecanoyl des(B30) human insulin] is a potentially therapeutic insulin analog
designed to exhibit protracted glucose-lowering action. In dogs with infusion rates similar to insulin
itself, NN304 exhibits similar glucose uptake (R d ) stimulation with delayed onset of ...
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Mechanism of protracted metabolic effects of fatty acid acylated insulin, NN304, in …


M Hamilton-Wessler, M Ader, M Dea, D Moore, PN … - Diabetologia, 1999 - Springer
Over the last decade, extensive effort has been dedi- cated to the development of soluble human
insulin analogues with a more prolonged and reproducible ... Mechanism of protracted metabolic
effects of fatty acid acylated ... M. Hamilton-Wessler 1 , M. Ader 1 , M. Dea 1 , D. Moore 1 , ...
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Mode of Transcapillary Transport of Insulin and Insulin Analog NN304 in Dog …


M Hamilton-Wessler, M Ader, MK Dea, D Moore, M … - Diabetes, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
A defect in transcapillary transport of insulin in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue has been
proposed to play a role in the insulin resistance that leads to type 2 diabetes, yet the mechanism
of insulin transfer across the capillary endothelium from plasma to interstitium continues ...
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Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of long-acting insulin analogue …


GA Brunner, G Sendlhofer, A Wutte, M … - Experimental and …, 2000 - thieme-connect.com
NN304 is a long-acting insulin analogue that is acylated with a 14-C-fatty acid chain. Protraction
of action of this novel insulin analogue is due not to slow absorption after subcutaneous administration
but to reversible binding to albumin. We investigated the pharmacokinetic and ...
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Crystal Structure of a Prolonged-Acting Insulin with Albumin-Binding Properties†


JL Whittingham, S Havelund, I Jonassens - Biochemistry, 1997 - pubs.acs.org
The fatty acid acylated insulin, Lys B29 -tetradecanoyl, des-(B30) human insulin, has been crystallized
and the structure determined by X-ray crystallography. The fatty acid substituent on residue B29
Lys binds reversibly to circulating albumin protein in vivo, and by this mechanism the ...
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[CITATION] Pharmacokinetics of insulin detemir in subjects with renal or hepatic impairment


LV Jacobsen, G Popescu, A Plum - Diabetes, 2002
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[CITATION] Measurement of insulin detemir and human insulin in adipose and muscle tissue of …


M Bodenlenz, HC Schaller, A Wutte, LV Jacobsen, T … - … presented at: 38th Annual Meeting of …
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Effect of fatty acids and selected drugs on the albumin binding of a long-acting, …


P Kurtzhals, S Havelund, I Jonassen, J … - Journal of …, 1997 - interscience.wiley.com
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[CITATION] Soluble, prolonged-acting insulin derivatives. I. Degree of protraction and …


J Markussen, P Hougaard, U Ribel, AR Sørensen, E … - Protein Eng, 1987
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Action profile of cobalt (III)-insulin. A novel principle of protraction of potential use …


P Kurtzhals, U Ribel - Diabetes, 1995 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The Co(3+)-insulin hexamer is an extraordinary stable insulin hexamer that has no affinity for
the insulin receptor per se but is converted into active insulin in vivo. In the present study, we
evaluated the action profile of Co(3+)-insulin after subcutaneous injection into ...
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