The effects of streptozotocin-induced diabetes on proteolytic activity
. and collagen biosynthesis in skin lesions in rats and on IGF-I bindi
ng proteins in their serum were evaluated. It was found that both coll
agen in intact skin and collagen biosynthesis in skin lesions were low
er compared to control animals. Concurrently, there was an increase in
proteolytic activity both in intact and lesioned skin. The livers and
sera of diabetic animals also showed higher proteolytic activity. Inh
ibitors of cathepsin D (pepstatin and potato-derived inhibitor) preven
t the decrease of collagen biosynthesis in the skin of diabetic rats.
These observations indicate the co-existence of two phenomena in the i
nvestigated animals: an increase in proteolytic activity in tissues an
d a decrease in collagen biosynthesis. Furthermore, the diabetic rats
showed significant changes in the composition of IGF-I serum binding p
roteins. The amount of high molecular weight binding proteins (HMW-BPs
) was distinctly decreased, whereas the content of low molecular weigh
t binding proteins (LMW-BPs) was significantly increased. Large amount
s of LMW-BPs have been previously found in the sera of fasted and scor
butic animals. They are inhibitors of IGF-I activity. It is suggested
that the increase in LMW-BP concentration in diabetic serum may be res
ponsible for the inactivation of IGF-I resulting in decreased collagen
biosynthesis. The role of proteolysis in the production of LMW-BPs in
diabetic serum is discussed.