TRANSGENIC MICE EXPRESSING THE HUMAN GLUT4 MUSCLE FAT FACILITATIVE GLUCOSE-TRANSPORTER PROTEIN EXHIBIT EFFICIENT GLYCEMIC CONTROL

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LIU, ML [1 ]
GIBBS, EM [1 ]
MCCOID, SC [1 ]
MILICI, AJ [1 ]
STUKENBROK, HA [1 ]
MCPHERSON, RK [1 ]
TREADWAY, JL [1 ]
PESSIN, JE [1 ]
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[1] PFIZER INC,DIV CENT RES,GROTON,CT 06340
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10.1073/pnas.90.23.11346
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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To examine the physiological role of the GLUT4/muscle-fat specific facilitative glucose transporter in regulating glucose homeostasis, we have generated transgenic mice expressing high levels of this protein in an appropriate tissue-specific manner. Examination of two independent founder lines demonstrated that high-level expression of GLUT4 protein resulted in a marked reduction of fasting glucose levels (almost-equal-to 70 mg/dl) compared to wild-type mice (almost-equal-to 130 mg/dl). Surprisingly, 30 min following an oral glucose challenge the GLUT4 transgenic mice had only a slight elevation in plasma glucose levels (almost-equal-to 90 mg/dl), whereas wild-type mice displayed a typical 2- to 3-fold increase (almost-equal-to 250-300 mg/dl). In parallel to the changes in plasma glucose, insulin levels were almost-equal-to 2-fold lower in the transgenic mice compared to the wild-type mice. Furthermore, isolated adipocytes from the GLUT4 transgenic mice had increased basal glucose uptake and subcellular fractionation indicated elevated levels of cell surface-associated GLUT4 protein. Consistent with these results, in situ immunocytochemical localization of GLUT4 protein in adipocytes and cardiac myocytes indicated a marked increase in plasma membrane-associated GLUT4 protein in the basal state. Taken together these data demonstrate that increased expression of the human GLUT4 gene in vivo results in a constitutively high level of cell surface GLUT4 protein expression and more efficient metabolic control over fluctuations in plasma glucose concentrations.
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