نتایج جستجو برای: GLUT2

تعداد نتایج: 632  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1993
C Postic R Burcelin F Rencurel J P Pegorier M Loizeau J Girard A Leturque

The glucose transporter GLUT2 is expressed predominantly in the liver. Previous studies have shown that glucose increases GLUT2 mRNA concentration in primary cultures of rat hepatocytes. Since insulin controls the glucose metabolism in the liver, it could be involved in the regulation of GLUT2 gene expression. In vivo, hyperinsulinaemia induced a transient inhibitory effect on liver GLUT2 gene ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2000
P A Helliwell M Richardson J Affleck G L Kellett

Perfusion of rat jejunum in vitro with PMA increased fructose transport by 70% compared with control values and was blocked by the protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor chelerythrine. The brush-border membrane contained both the fructose transporters GLUT5 and GLUT2; the presence of the latter was confirmed by luminal biotinylation. PMA increased the GLUT2 level 4-fold within minutes, so that the le...

2011
Amal Ait-Omar Milena Monteiro-Sepulveda Christine Poitou Maude Le Gall Aurélie Cotillard Jules Gilet Kevin Garbin Anne Houllier Danièle Château Amélie Lacombe Nicolas Veyrie Danielle Hugol Joan Tordjman Christophe Magnan Patricia Serradas Karine Clément Armelle Leturque Edith Brot-Laroche

OBJECTIVE In healthy rodents, intestinal sugar absorption in response to sugar-rich meals and insulin is regulated by GLUT2 in enterocyte plasma membranes. Loss of insulin action maintains apical GLUT2 location. In human enterocytes, apical GLUT2 location has not been reported but may be revealed under conditions of insulin resistance. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Subcellular location of GLUT2...

Journal: :Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology 2005
Michael L Eisenberg Ajay V Maker Lori A Slezak Jaimie D Nathan Kumudesh C Sritharan Bhanu P Jena John P Geibel Dana K Andersen

The hepatic glucose transporter, GLUT2, facilitates bidirectional glucose transport across the hepatocyte plasma membrane under insulin regulation. We studied the interactions of IR and GLUT2 proteins to determine whether they are physically coupled in a receptor-transporter complex. By comparing endosome and plasma membrane IR and GLUT2 ratios before and after feeding, it was determined that I...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2000
G Guillemain M Loizeau M Pinçon-Raymond J Girard A Leturque

The hypothesis that the glucose transporter GLUT2 can function as a protein mediating transcriptional glucose signaling was addressed. To divert the putative interacting proteins from a glucose signaling pathway, two intracytoplasmic domains of GLUT2, the C terminus and the large loop located between transmembrane domains 6 and 7, were transfected into mhAT3F hepatoma cells. Glucose-induced acc...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1992
B Thorens Y J Wu J L Leahy G C Weir

Glucose-induced insulin secretion by beta cells of diabetic db/db mice was studied by a pancreas perfusion technique, and the levels of GLUT2 protein in pancreatic islets were assessed by immunofluorescence microscopy and protein blot analysis. Beta cells from diabetic mice had a high basal rate of insulin secretion; they did not respond to glucose stimulation but displayed a normal secretory r...

2017
Charlotte C. Schmitt Thomas Aranias Thomas Viel Danielle Chateau Maude Le Gall Anne-Judith Waligora-Dupriet Chloé Melchior Ophélie Rouxel Nathalie Kapel Guillaume Gourcerol Bertrand Tavitian Agnès Lehuen Edith Brot-Laroche Armelle Leturque Patricia Serradas Alexandra Grosfeld

OBJECTIVE Intestinal glucose absorption is orchestrated by specialized glucose transporters such as SGLT1 and GLUT2. However, the role of GLUT2 in the regulation of glucose absorption remains to be fully elucidated. METHODS We wanted to evaluate the role of GLUT2 on glucose absorption and glucose homeostasis after intestinal-specific deletion of GLUT2 in mice (GLUT2ΔIEC mice). RESULTS As an...

2014
Merav Cohen Daniel Kitsberg Sabina Tsytkin Maria Shulman Benjamin Aroeti Yaakov Nahmias

GLUT2 is a facilitative glucose transporter, expressed in polarized epithelial cells of the liver, intestine, kidney and pancreas, where it plays a critical role in glucose homeostasis. Together with SGLT1/2, it mediates glucose absorption in metabolic epithelial tissues, where it can be translocated apically upon high glucose exposure. To track the subcellular localization and dynamics of GLUT...

Journal: :Diabetes 2005
Seung-Soon Im Seung-Youn Kang So-Youn Kim Ha-Il Kim Jae-Woo Kim Kyung-Sup Kim Yong-Ho Ahn

GLUT2 is mainly expressed in the liver, beta-cells of the pancreas, and the basolateral membrane of kidney proximal tubules and plays an important role in glucose homeostasis in living organisms. The transcription of the GLUT2 gene is known to be upregulated in the liver during postprandial hyperglycemic states or in type 2 diabetes. However, a molecular mechanism by which glucose activates GLU...

2016
Jin Hyuk Jung Kumiko Iwabuchi Zhihong Yang Mary R. Loeken

The hexose transporter, GLUT2 (SLC2A2), which is expressed by mouse embryos, is important for survival before embryonic day 10.5, but its function in embryos is unknown. GLUT2 can transport the amino sugar glucosamine (GlcN), which could increase substrate for the hexosamine biosynthetic pathway (HBSP) that produces UDP-N-acetylglucosamine for O-linked N-acetylglucosamine modification (O-GlcNAc...

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