W. Tang et al., ANGIOTENSIN-II INCREASES GLUCOSE-UPTAKE AND GLUCOSE TRANSPORTER-1 MESSENGER-RNA LEVELS IN ASTROGLIA, American journal of physiology: endocrinology and metabolism, 31(3), 1995, pp. 384-390
In this study, we have investigated the effects of angiotensin II (ANG
II) on glucose uptake into astroglia cultured from adult rat hypothal
amus and brain stem. ANG II (30 min to 4 h; 10(-9) to 10(-6) M) stimul
ated time- and concentration-dependent increases in the uptake of 2-de
oxy-D-[H-3]glucose into cultured astroglia. This effect of ANG II (10(
-7) M) is via AT(1) receptors and protein kinase C (PKC), since it was
inhibited by losartan (10(-6) M) and staurosporine (10(-6) M), respec
tively. Furthermore, this ANG II action was inhibited by both cyclohex
imide (1 mu g/ml) and actinomycin D (10(-6) M), indicating that synthe
sis of new glucose transporters is involved. This was confirmed by the
finding that ANG II (30 min to 4 h; 10(-9) to 10(-5) M) stimulated ti
me- and concentration-dependent increases in the steady-state levels o
f glucose transporter-1 (GLUT-1) mRNA in these cultures. In addition,
the increase in steady-state levels of GLUT-1 mRNA elicited by ANG II
was mediated by AT(1) receptors and PKC. These data suggest that ANG I
I stimulates glucose uptake into cultured astroglia via a path way tha
t involves AT(1) receptors, PKC, and increased steady-state levels of
GLUT-1 mRNA.