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Proposed mechanism for increased insulin-mediated glucose transport in adipose cells from young, obese Zucker rats. Large intracellular pool of glucose transporters.

M Guerre-Millo, M Lavau, J S Horne, L J Wardzala.   

Abstract

The mechanism for hyperresponsive insulin-mediated glucose transport in adipose cells from 30-day-old obese Zucker rats was examined. Glucose transport was assayed by measuring 3-O-methylglucose transport, and the concentration of glucose transporters was estimated by measuring specific D-glucose-inhibitable cytochalasin B binding. Insulin increased glucose transport activity by approximately 17 fmol/cell/min in cells from obese rats compared to 3 fmol/cell/min in lean littermates. Insulin increased the concentration of glucose transporters in the plasma membrane fraction by about 15 pmol/mg of membrane protein in both groups. The insulin-mediated decrease in the concentration of transporters in the low-density microsomal fraction was 30 pmol/mg of membrane protein for the obese rats compared to 15 pmol/mg of membrane protein for the lean controls. An estimated number of glucose transporters was calculated using membrane protein and enzyme recoveries for each group. Insulin increased the number of transporters in the plasma membrane by 3 X 10(6) sites/cell for the obese rats and only 0.6 X 10(6) sites/cell for the lean controls. In addition, insulin decreased the number of transporters/cell in the intracellular membrane pool by approximately 4 X 10(6) sites/cell for the obese rats and 0.9 X 10(6) sites/cells for the lean rats. The total number of transporters/cell was about 7 X 10(6) sites/cell for the obese animals and 1.6 X 10(6) sites/cell for the lean controls. In the basal state, more than 80% of these transporters were located in the intracellular pool for both the lean and obese rats. Thus, the marked hyperresponsive insulin-mediated glucose transport observed in adipose cells from 30-day-old obese Zucker rats may be the consequence of a marked increase in the number of glucose transporters in the intracellular pool.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3882687

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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