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Human adipose cells are much less responsive to insulin stimulation of glucose transport activity than are rat adipocytes. To assess and characterize this difference, we have determined the rates of 3-O-methyl-D-glucose transport in human adipose cells and have compared these with the levels of glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) assessed by using the bis-mannose photolabel, 2-N-4-(1-azi-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)benzoyl-1,3-bis-(D-mannos-4-yloxy)-2-propylamine, ATB-BMFA. The rates of 3-O-methyl-D-glucose transport and the cell-surface level of GLUT4 are very similar in the human and rat adipocyte in the basal state. The Vmax for 3-O-methyl-D-glucose transport in fully insulin-stimulated human adipose cells is 15-fold lower than in rat adipose cells. Photolabelling of GLUT4 suggests that this low transport activity is associated with a low GLUT4 abundance (39·104 sites/cell; 19.9·104 sites at the cell surface). The turnover number for human adipose cell GLUT4 (5.8·104 min−1) is similar to that observed for GLUT4 in rat adipose cells and the mouse cell line, 3T3L1. Since 50% of the GLUT4 is at the cell surface of both human and rat adipose cells in the fully insulin-stimulated state, an inefficient GLUT4 exocytosis process cannot account for the low transport activity. The intracellular retention process appears to have adapted to release, in the basal state, a greater proportion of the total-cellular pool of GLUT4 to the cell surface of the larger human adipocytes. These cell-surface transporters are presumably necessary to provide the basal metabolic needs of the adipocyte. As a consequence of this adaptation to cell size and surface area, the residual intracellular-reserve pool of GLUT4 that is available to respond to insulin is lower in the human than in the rat adipocyte.
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Abbreviations
- GLUT:
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Glucose transporter isoform
- ATB-BMPA:
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2-N-(4-(1-azi-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)benzoyl)-1,3-bis-(D-mannos-4-yloxy)-2-propylamine
- BMI:
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body mass index
- SDS-PAGE:
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sodium dodecylsulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
- C12E9 :
-
nonaethyleneglycol dodecylether
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Kozka, I.J., Clark, A.E., Reckless, J.P.D. et al. The effects of insulin on the level and activity of the GLUT4 present in human adipose cells. Diabetologia 38, 661–666 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00401836
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