Increased GLUT-4 translocation mediates enhanced insulin sensitivity of muscle glucose transport after exercise
- 1 October 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 85 (4) , 1218-1222
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1998.85.4.1218
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the increase in insulin sensitivity of skeletal muscle glucose transport induced by a single bout of exercise is mediated by enhanced translocation of the GLUT-4 glucose transporter to the cell surface. The rate of 3- O-[3H]methyl-d-glucose transport stimulated by a submaximally effective concentration of insulin (30 μU/ml) was approximately twofold greater in the muscles studied 3.5 h after exercise than in those of the sedentary controls (0.89 ± 0.10 vs. 0.43 ± 0.05 μmol ⋅ ml−1⋅ 10 min−1; means ± SE for n = 6/group). GLUT-4 translocation was assessed by using the ATB-[2-3H]BMPA exofacial photolabeling technique. Prior exercise resulted in greater cell surface GLUT-4 labeling in response to submaximal insulin treatment (5.36 ± 0.45 dpm × 103/g in exercised vs. 3.00 ± 0.38 dpm × 103/g in sedentary group; n = 10/group) that closely mirrored the increase in glucose transport activity. The signal generated by the insulin receptor, as reflected in the extent of insulin receptor substrate-1 tyrosine phosphorylation, was unchanged after the exercise. We conclude that the increase in muscle insulin sensitivity of glucose transport after exercise is due to translocation of more GLUT-4 to the cell surface and that this effect is not due to potentiation of insulin-stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation.Keywords
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