Transient changes in four GLUT4 compartments in rat adipocytes during the transition, insulin-stimulated to basal: Implications for the GLUT4 trafficking pathway

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Hah, JS
Ryu, JW
Lee, W
Kim, BS
Lachaal, M
Spangler, RA
Jung, CY
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[1] Vet Adm Med Ctr, Biophys Lab, Med Res Serv, Buffalo, NY 14215 USA
[2] SUNY Buffalo, Sch Med & Biomed Sci, Dept Physiol & Biophys, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA
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10.1021/bi026474n
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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In rat adipocytes, insulin-induced GLUT4 recruitment to the plasma membrane (PM) is associated with characteristic changes in the GLUT4 contents of three distinct endosomal fractions, T, H, and L. The organelle-specific marker distribution pattern suggests that these endosomal GLUT4 compartments are sorting endosomes (SR), GLUT4-storage endosomes (ST). and GLUT4 exocytotic vesicules (EV), respectively, prompting us to analyze GLUT4 recycling based upon a four-compartment kinetic model. Our analysis revealed that insulin modulates GLUT4 trafficking at multiple steps, including not only the endocytotic and exocytotic rates, but also the two rate coefficients coupling the three intracellular compartments. This analysis assumes that GLUT4 cycles through PM T, 111, and back to PM, in that order, with transitions characterized by four first-order coefficients. Values assigned to these coefficients are based upon the four steady-state GLUT4 pool sizes assessed under both basal and insulin stimulated states and the transition time courses observed in the plasma membrane GLUT4 pool. Here we present the first reported experimental measurements of transient changes in each of the four GLUT4 compartments during the insulin-stimulated to basal transition in rat adipocytes and compare these experimental results with the corresponding model simulations. The close correlation of these results offers clear support for the general validity of the assumed model Structure and the assignment of the T compartment to the sorting endosome GLUT4 pool. Variations in the recycling pathway from that of an unbranched cyclic topography are also considered in the light of these experimental observations. The possibility that H is a coupled GLUT4 storage compartment lying outside the direct cyclic pathway is contraindicated by the data. Okadaic acid-induced GLUT4 recruitment is accompanied by modulation of the rate coefficients linking individual endosomal GLUT4 compartments, further demonstrating, a significant role of the endosomal pathways in GLUT4 exocytosis.
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