THYROID-HORMONE INCREASES BASAL AND INSULIN-STIMULATED GLUCOSE-TRANSPORT IN SKELETAL-MUSCLE - THE ROLE OF GLUT4 GLUCOSE-TRANSPORTER EXPRESSION

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WEINSTEIN, SP
OBOYLE, E
HABER, RS
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10.2337/diabetes.43.10.1185
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In skeletal muscle, the main site of insulin-mediated glucose disposal, the major muscle glucose transporter GLUT4 is induced by thyroid hormone. To test the hypothesis that thyroid hormone alters muscle glucose transport, we examined the effect of L-triiodothyronine (T-3) on glucose transport and GLUT4 protein content in isolated rat skeletal muscles. Euthyroid rats were treated with or without T-3 for 3 days, and [H-3]2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG) uptake in soleus and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles was measured under conditions in which transport was rate Limiting for uptake in the absence or presence of 10 nmol/l insulin. In control animals, insulin stimulated 2-DG uptake sevenfold in soleus and fivefold in EDL. T-3 treatment increased basal 2-DG uptake in soleus and EDL by 115 +/- 29% and 136 +/- 23%, respectively, and increased insulin-stimulated 2-DG uptake in soleus and EDL by 55 +/- 9 and 42 +/- 12%, respectively. Immunoblot analysis revealed that T-3 treatment increased GLUT4 protein content in soleus by 43 +/- 6% and in EDL by 56 +/- 13%. These data demonstrate that thyroid hormone increases basal and insulin-stimulated glucose transport in skeletal muscle. The percentage increase in insulin-stimulated transport in T-3-treated muscles is similar to the increase in GLUT4 protein content, whereas the percentage change in basal transport greatly exceeds the change in GLUT4, Thus, increased insulin-stimulated glucose transport in T-3-treated muscle can be accounted for by the induction of GLUT4 protein. However, increased basal glucose transport in T-3-treated muscle must reflect additional mechanisms, such as increased subcellular partitioning of GLUT4 to plasma membrane.
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