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- W2081698610 abstract "Insulin stimulates glucose transport in its target cells by recruiting the glucose transporter Glut 4 from an intracellular compartment to the cell surface. Previous studies have indicated that phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI 3-kinase) is a necessary step in this insulin action. We have investigated whether PI 3-kinase activation is sufficient to promote Glut 4 translocation in transiently transfected adipocytes. Rat adipose cells were cotransfected with expression vectors that allowed transient expression of epitope-tagged Glut 4 and a constitutively active form of PI 3-kinase (p110*). The expression of p110* induced the appearance of epitope-tagged Glut 4 at the cell surface at a level similar to that obtained after insulin treatment, whereas a kinase-dead version of p110* had no effect. The p110* effect was observed over a wide range of the transfected cDNA. When subcellular fractionation of adipocytes was performed, p110* was found, similar to the endogenous PI 3-kinase, enriched in the low density microsomal compartment, which also contains the Glut 4 vesicles. This could suggest that a specific localization of PI 3-kinase in this compartment is required for the action on Glut 4. The observations made with PI 3-kinase are in contrast with those seen with the MAP kinase cascade. Indeed, a constitutively active form of MAP kinase kinase had no effect on Glut 4 translocation in basal conditions. At the highest degree of expression, the constitutively active form of MAP kinase kinase slightly inhibited the insulin stimulation of Glut 4 translocation. Taken together, our results indicate that Glut 4 translocation can be efficiently promoted by an active form of PI 3-kinase but not by the activation of the MAP kinase pathway. Insulin stimulates glucose transport in its target cells by recruiting the glucose transporter Glut 4 from an intracellular compartment to the cell surface. Previous studies have indicated that phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI 3-kinase) is a necessary step in this insulin action. We have investigated whether PI 3-kinase activation is sufficient to promote Glut 4 translocation in transiently transfected adipocytes. Rat adipose cells were cotransfected with expression vectors that allowed transient expression of epitope-tagged Glut 4 and a constitutively active form of PI 3-kinase (p110*). The expression of p110* induced the appearance of epitope-tagged Glut 4 at the cell surface at a level similar to that obtained after insulin treatment, whereas a kinase-dead version of p110* had no effect. The p110* effect was observed over a wide range of the transfected cDNA. When subcellular fractionation of adipocytes was performed, p110* was found, similar to the endogenous PI 3-kinase, enriched in the low density microsomal compartment, which also contains the Glut 4 vesicles. This could suggest that a specific localization of PI 3-kinase in this compartment is required for the action on Glut 4. The observations made with PI 3-kinase are in contrast with those seen with the MAP kinase cascade. Indeed, a constitutively active form of MAP kinase kinase had no effect on Glut 4 translocation in basal conditions. At the highest degree of expression, the constitutively active form of MAP kinase kinase slightly inhibited the insulin stimulation of Glut 4 translocation. Taken together, our results indicate that Glut 4 translocation can be efficiently promoted by an active form of PI 3-kinase but not by the activation of the MAP kinase pathway." @default.
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- W2081698610 title "Overexpression of a Constitutively Active Form of Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Is Sufficient to Promote Glut 4 Translocation in Adipocytes" @default.
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