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Insulin Resistance Selectively Alters Cell-Surface Glucose Transporters but not their Total Protein Expression in Equine Skeletal Muscle

Journal

JOURNAL OF VETERINARY INTERNAL MEDICINE
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 315-321

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1939-1676.2010.0674.x

Keywords

AS160; Biotinylated photo-affinity label; GLUT (4 and 12) trafficking

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [K01RR 023083-01]
  2. American Quarter Horse Association

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Background Insulin resistance (IR) has been widely recognized in humans, and more recently in horses, but its underlying mechanisms are still not well understood. The translocation of glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) to the cell surface is the limiting step for glucose uptake in insulin-sensitive tissues. Although the downstream signaling pathways regulating GLUT translocation are not well defined, AS160 recently has emerged as a potential key component. In addition, the role of GLUT12, one of the most recently identified insulin-sensitive GLUTs, during IR is unknown. Hypothesis/Objectives We hypothesized that cell-surface GLUT will be decreased in muscle by an AS160-dependent pathway in horses with IR. Animals Insulin-sensitive (IS) or IR mares (n = 5/group). Methods Muscle biopsies were performed in mares classified as IS or IR based on results of an insulin-modified frequently sampled IV glucose tolerance test. By an exofacial bis-mannose photolabeled method, we specifically quantified active cell-surface GLUT4 and GLUT12 transporters. Total GLUT4 and GLUT12 and AS160 protein expression were measured by Western blots. Results IR decreased basal cell-surface GLUT4 expression (P = .027), but not GLUT12, by an AS160-independent pathway, without affecting total GLUT4 and GLUT12 content. Cell-surface GLUT4 was not further enhanced by insulin stimulation in either group. Conclusions and Clinical Importance IR induced defects in the skeletal muscle glucose transport pathway by decreasing active cell-surface GLUT4.

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