Fetal lung insulin receptor numbers and affinities were studied in rat pregnancies from 15 to 22 days gestation. Insulin receptor binding capacities were found to increase six-fold from approximately 100 fmoles insulin bound/mg lung DNA at 15 days gestation to approximately 600 fmoles bound/mg DNA at 22 days gestation. However, the affinity constants of the receptors were unchanged during this same period (high affinity, 1.9 +/- 0.4 S.E. and low affinity, 0.03 +/- 0.01 S.E.). The results suggest that the lung may become increasingly more sensitive to insulin as development progresses.
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