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Effect of overexpressing GLUT-1 and GLUT-4 on insulin- and contraction-stimulated glucose transport in muscle.

E Jóhannsson1, K J McCullagh, X X Han, P K Fernando, J Jensen, H A Dahl, A Bonen.   

Abstract

To examine the effects of GLUT-1 on GLUT-4-dependent, insulin-stimulated, and contraction-stimulated 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG) transport, we overexpressed GLUT-1 in metabolically heterogeneous skeletal muscles [red and white tibialis anterior (TA) and extensor digitorum longus (EDL)] via 7 days of chronic electrical stimulation. GLUT-1 was increased 1.6- to 16.4-fold (P < 0.05). Basal 2-DG transport was increased 1.7- to 3.0-fold (P < 0.05) and was equal to (red TA and EDL; P > 0.05) or exceeded insulin-stimulated 2-DG transport by 50% (white TA; P < 0.05) in the control muscles. GLUT-4 was concomitantly overexpressed (2.1- to 4.4-fold; P < 0.05). Insulin-stimulated 2-DG transport was increased 1.6- to 2.5-fold (P < 0.05). During muscle contractions, 2-DG transport increased 9- to 12-fold (P < 0.05) in control muscles, but this was reduced by approximately 25% (P < 0.05) in muscles overexpressing GLUT-1 and GLUT-4 (red TA and EDL). In contrast, in the experiment, white TA contraction-stimulated 2-DG transport was increased 1.7-fold (P < 0.05). Therefore, overexpression of GLUT-1, when GLUT-4 is also overexpressed, does not impair insulin-stimulated 2-DG transport, although contraction-stimulated transport may be reduced in some muscles.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8843750     DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.1996.271.3.E547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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