Insulin receptor substrate-2 is not necessary for insulin- and exercise-stimulated glucose transport in skeletal muscle
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Insulin receptor substrate-2 is not necessary for insulin- and exercise-stimulated glucose transport in skeletal muscle
Abstract
Insulin receptor substrate-2-deficient (IRS2(-/-)) mice develop type 2 diabetes. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a defect in basal, insulin-, and exercise-stimulated glucose transport in the skeletal muscle of these animals. IRS2(-/-) and wild-type (WT) mice (male, 8-10 weeks) exercised on a treadmill for 1 h or remained sedentary. 2-Deoxyglucose (2DG) uptake was measured in isolated soleus muscles incubated in vitro in the presence or absence of insulin. Resting blood glucose concentration in IRS2(-/-) mice (10.3 mM) was higher than WT animals (4.1 mM), but there was a wide range among the IRS2(-/-) mice (3-25 mM). Therefore, IRS2(-/-) mice were divided into two subgroups based on blood glucose concentrations (IRS2(-/-)L < 7.2 mM, IRS2(-/-)H > 7.2 mM). Only IRS2(-/-)H had lower basal, exercise-, and submaximally insulin-stimulated 2DG uptake, while maximal insulin-stimulated 2DG uptake was similar among the three groups. The ED(50) for insulin to stimulate 2DG uptake above basal in IRS2(-/-)H was higher than WT and IRS2(-/-)L mice, suggesting insulin resistance in the skeletal muscle from the IRS2(-/-) mice with high blood glucose concentrations. Furthermore, resting blood glucose concentrations from all groups were negatively correlated to submaximally insulin-stimulated 2DG uptake (r(2) = 0.33, p < 0.01). Muscle GLUT4 content was significantly lower in IRS2(-/-)H mice compared with WT and IRS2(-/-)L mice. These results demonstrate that the IRS2 protein in muscle is not necessary for insulin- or exercise-stimulated glucose transport, suggesting that the onset of diabetes in the IRS2(-/-) mice is not due to a defect in skeletal muscle glucose transport; hyperglycemia may cause insulin resistance in the muscle of IRS2(-/-) mice.
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