Literature DB >> 11684815

Mechanisms of glutamine transport in rat adipocytes and acute regulation by cell swelling.

J W Ritchie1, F E Baird, G R Christie, A Stewart, S Y Low, H S Hundal, P M Taylor.   

Abstract

Adipose tissue is a major site for whole-body glutamine synthesis and we are investigating mechanisms and regulation of glutamine transport across the adipocyte membrane. Glutamine transport in adipocytes includes both high- and low-affinity Na+-dependent components (consistent with observed expression of ASCT2 and ATA2/SAT2 transporter mRNAs respectively) and a Na+-independent transport component (consistent with observed expression of LAT1/2 transporter mRNAs). Hypo-osmotic (235 mosmol/kg) swelling of adipocytes transiently stimulated glutamine uptake (180% increase at 0.05 mM glutamine) within 5 mins. Stimulation was blocked by the tyrosine kinase inhibitor genistein and the MAP kinase pathway inhibitors PD98059 and SB203580, but not by wortmannin (PI 3-kinase inhibitor) or rapamycin (mTOR pathway inhibitor). Cell-swelling also stimulated uptake of glucose but not MeAIB (indicating that ASCT2 rather than ATA2 was stimulated by swelling). Insulin (66 nM) treatment for up to 1 h stimulated Na+-dependent glutamine transport and increased adipocyte water space. Activation of the ERK1-2 MAP kinase pathway by cell swelling or insulin may be important for rapid activation of the ASCT2 glutamine transporter in adipocytes. Insulin may also exert a minor additional stimulatory effect on adipocyte glutamine transport indirectly via cell swelling. The mechanisms regulating glutamine transport in adipose tissue are distinct from those in other major sites of glutamine turnover in the body (notably liver and skeletal muscle). Copyright 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11684815     DOI: 10.1159/000047812

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 1015-8987


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