Stimulation of glucose transport in rat adipocytes by insulin, adenosine, nicotinic acid and hydrogen peroxide. Role of adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate
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Stimulation of glucose transport in rat adipocytes by insulin, adenosine, nicotinic acid and hydrogen peroxide. Role of adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate
Abstract
Glucose transport into adipocytes of the rat was measured by monitoring the conversion of [1-(14)C]glucose into (14)CO(2). Glucose transport was made rate-limiting by increasing the flux through the pentose phosphate pathway with phenazine methosulphate, an agent that rapidly reoxidizes NADPH. Under these conditions, the observed rate of glucose disappearance from the incubation medium was about 20% higher than the rate of conversion of the C-1 of glucose into (14)CO(2). Apparent rates of glucose transport were significantly increased by insulin, H(2)O(2), adenosine and nicotinic acid. Stimulation of the apparent rate of glucose transport by insulin was dependent on adipocyte concentration, the hormone being most effective at relatively high cell concentrations. Adenosine and nicotinic acid further enhanced the maximum stimulation of glucose transport by insulin. Potentiation of insulin action by adenosine was more pronounced at lower cell concentrations. At relatively high cell concentrations the stimulatory action of insulin was markedly decreased by adenosine deaminase. Stimulation of apparent rates of glucose transport by the compounds noted above were antagonized by agents that increased intracellular cyclic AMP concentrations (theophylline and isoprenaline) and by dibutyryl cyclic AMP. Intracellular concentrations of cyclic AMP were significantly lowered when adipocytes were incubated with insulin, H(2)O(2), adenosine or nicotinic acid. These effects were observed under basal conditions or when intracellular cyclic AMP concentrations were elevated by theophylline or isoprenaline. On the basis of the above data, we suggest that insulin, H(2)O(2), adenosine and nicotinic acid may all stimulate glucose transport in rat adipocytes by lowering the intracellular cyclic AMP concentration. These data therefore support the hypothesis that cyclic AMP inhibits glucose transport in rat adipocytes.
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