Effects of insulin and norepinephrine on glucose transport and metabolism in rat brown adipocytes
- 1 December 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 170 (1-2) , 469-474
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1987.tb13723.x
Abstract
Glucose is an important fuel for rat brown adipose tissue in vivo and its utilization is highly sensitive to insulin. In this study, the different glucose metabolic pathways and their regulation by insulin and norepinephrine were examined in isolated rat brown adipocytes, using [6-14C]glucose as a tracer. Glucose utilization was stimulated for insulin concentrations in the range of 40-1000 .mu.U/ml. Furthermore, the addition of adenosine deaminase (200 mU/ml) or adenosine (10 .mu.M) did not alter insulin sensitivity of glucose metabolism. The major effect of insulin (1 mU/ml) was a respective 7-fold and 5-fold stimulation of lipogenesis and lactate synthesis, whereas glucose oxidation remained very low. The 5-fold stimulation of total glucose metabolism by 1 mU/ml of insulin was accompanied by an 8-fold increase in glucose transport. In the presence of norepinephrine (8 .mu.M), total glucose metabolism was increased 2-fold. This was linked to a 7-fold increase of glucose oxidation, whereas lipogenesis was greatly inhibited (by 72%). In addition, norepinephrine alone did not modify glucose transport. The addition of insulin to adipocytes incubated with norepinephrine, induced a potentiation of glucose oxidation, while lipogenesis remained very low. In conclusion, in the presence of insulin and norepinephrine glucose is a oxidative substrate for brown adipose tissue. However the quantitative importance of glucose as oxidative fuel remains to be determined.This publication has 45 references indexed in Scilit:
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