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Comparative Study
. 1993 May 14;192(3):1297-302.
doi: 10.1006/bbrc.1993.1557.

Immunological analysis of glucose transporters expressed in different regions of the rat brain and central nervous system

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Comparative Study

Immunological analysis of glucose transporters expressed in different regions of the rat brain and central nervous system

A M Brant et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

Glucose is the major energy source for brain tissue. It is now well established that glucose crosses the blood-brain barrier by facilitated diffusion mediated by the erythrocyte-type (GLUT 1) glucose transporter. Northern blot analysis has indicated that brain tissue expresses two different glucose transporters, the erythrocyte-type transporter and the brain-type transporter (GLUT 3). Here we use a panel of antibodies specific for four glucose transporters to examine the distribution of these transporters in various regions of rat brain and central nervous system. We show that GLUT 1 and GLUT 3 are expressed in virtually all regions of the brain examined, but that the relative levels of the proteins differ. We also demonstrate that GLUT 2 appears to be widely expressed in all brain regions, but at apparently low levels. In addition, GLUT 4 is expressed in the pituitary, the hypothalamus and the medulla. These results are discussed in the light of potential glucose-regulated processes in the brain.

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