GLUCOSE-TRANSPORTER (GLUT4) PROTEIN-CONTENT IN OXIDATIVE AND GLYCOLYTIC SKELETAL-MUSCLES FROM CALF AND GOAT

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作者
HOCQUETTE, JF
BORNES, F
BALAGE, M
FERRE, P
GRIZARD, J
VERMOREL, M
机构
[1] INRA,ETUD METAB AZOTE LAB,F-63122 ST GENES CHAMPANE,FRANCE
[2] HOP ST VINCENT DE PAUL,INSERM,U342,F-75014 PARIS,FRANCE
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10.1042/bj3050465
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
It is well accepted that skeletal muscle is a major glucose-utilizing tissue and that insulin is able to stimulate in vivo glucose utilization in ruminants as in monogastrics. In order to determine precisely how glucose uptake is controlled in various ruminant muscles, particularly by insulin, this study was designed to investigate in vitro glucose transport and insulin-regulatable glucose-transporter protein (GLUT4) in muscle from calf and goat. Our data demonstrate that glucose transport is the rate-limiting step for glucose uptake in bovine fibre strips, as in rat muscle. Insulin increases the rate of in vitro glucose transport in bovine muscle, but to a lower extent than in rat muscle. A GLUT4-like protein was detected by immunoblot assay in all insulin-responsive tissues from calf and goat (heart, skeletal muscle, adipose tissue) but not in liver, brain, erythrocytes and intestine. Unlike the rat, bovine and goat GLUT4 content is higher in glycolytic and oxido-glycolytic muscles than in oxidative muscles. In conclusion, using both a functional lest (insulin stimulation of glucose transport) and an immunological approach, this study demonstrates that ruminant muscles express GLUT4 protein. Our data also suggest that, in ruminants, glucose is the main energy-yielding substrate for glycolytic but not for oxidative muscles, and that insulin responsiveness may be lower in oxidative than in other skeletal muscles.
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