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去神经支配肌肉中GLUT-1和GLUT-4的相互表达及葡萄糖转运

Reciprocal GLUT-1 and GLUT-4 expression and glucose transport in denervated muscles.

作者信息

Handberg A, Megeney L A, McCullagh K J, Kayser L, Han X X, Bonen A

机构信息

Department of Medical Physiology and Anatomy, Panum Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

Am J Physiol. 1996 Jul;271(1 Pt 1):E50-7. doi: 10.1152/ajpendo.1996.271.1.E50.

Abstract

We investigated in 3-day-denervated muscles 1) the expression of GLUT-1 in perineurial sheaths (PNS) and muscle, 2) the muscle fiber-specific changes in GLUT-1 and GLUT-4, and 3) changes in basal and insulin-stimulated 3-O-methylglucose transport. GLUT-1 was increased in both the PNS (P < 0.05) and in the muscle membranes (P < 0.05). GLUT-1 and GLUT-4 concentrations were changed reciprocally, in a fiber-dependent fashion [GLUT-1: red gastrocnemius (RG), +31%; white gastrocnemius (WG), +10%; GLUT-4: RG, -53%; WG, -16%]. Basal glucose transport was increased (P < 0.05), and this increase was correlated with the oxidative nature of the muscles (r = 0.97). Insulin-stimulated glucose transport was decreased in denervated muscles (P < 0.05). This was also related to the oxidative nature of the muscles (r = -0.88). The increase in basal glucose transport was correlated with the loss of insulin-stimulated transport (r = 0.95). Thus the increase in GLUT-1 compensates for the loss of GLUT-4, resulting in a 56% regain of the reduced insulin-stimulated glucose transport.

摘要

我们在失神经支配3天的肌肉中研究了:1)神经束膜(PNS)和肌肉中葡萄糖转运蛋白1(GLUT-1)的表达;2)GLUT-1和葡萄糖转运蛋白4(GLUT-4)在肌纤维中的特异性变化;3)基础状态和胰岛素刺激下3-O-甲基葡萄糖转运的变化。PNS(P<0.05)和肌膜(P<0.05)中的GLUT-1均增加。GLUT-1和GLUT-4的浓度呈纤维依赖性的反向变化[GLUT-1:红色腓肠肌(RG),增加31%;白色腓肠肌(WG),增加10%;GLUT-4:RG,减少53%;WG,减少16%]。基础葡萄糖转运增加(P<0.05),且这种增加与肌肉的氧化性质相关(r=0.97)。失神经支配的肌肉中胰岛素刺激的葡萄糖转运减少(P<0.05)。这也与肌肉的氧化性质相关(r=-0.88)。基础葡萄糖转运的增加与胰岛素刺激的转运的丧失相关(r=0.95)。因此,GLUT-1的增加补偿了GLUT-4的丧失,使胰岛素刺激的葡萄糖转运减少量恢复了56%。

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