Temperature dependence of glucose transport in erythrocytes from normal and alloxan-diabetic rats
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Temperature dependence of glucose transport in erythrocytes from normal and alloxan-diabetic rats
Abstract
Alloxan diabetes increased 3-O-methylglucose transport rates in rat red blood cells (RBC) at temperatures below 30 degrees C and decreased them above 30 degrees C. Preincubation of RBC from control rats with 20 mM glucose, 3-O-methylglucose, 2-deoxyglucose or xylose greatly elevated transport at 14 degrees C by increasing Vmax. The effect was slight at 40 degrees C. Preincubation with glucose or deoxyglucose alone caused a 50% depression of transport rates at 40 degrees C as a result of a rise in the Km, which is similar to findings in cells from alloxan-diabetic rats. Measurement of intracellular glucose metabolites suggested inhibition of glycolysis in cells from diabetic rats and a positive correlation between the level of intracellular hexose monophosphates and transport inhibition. Membrane fatty-acid and cholesterol composition and membrane lipid-ordering as monitored by electron paramagnetic resonance were not altered by alloxan diabetes. It is concluded that intracellular sugar and sugar metabolism alter the temperature dependence of glucose transport kinetics. Glucose metabolism can feed back to inhibit transport by increasing the transport Km at physiological temperatures only.
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