S. Kristiansen et al., EFFECT OF GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE AND PH ON GLUCOSE-TRANSPORT IN SKELETAL-MUSCLE PLASMA-MEMBRANE GIANT VESICLES, Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 150(2), 1994, pp. 227-233
The effect of glucose-6-phosphate (G-6-P) and pH on glucose transport
was studied in skeletal muscle plasma membrane giant vesicles containi
ng GLUT4 but not GLUT1. Vesicles (average diameter 7.6 mu m) were obta
ined by collagenase treatment of muscle. The vesicles were incubated w
ith 10 mmol l(-1) G-6-P and, after 0.5 and 2 h of incubation, the intr
avesicular G-6-P concentration was 0.93+/-0.4 mmol l(-1) and 1.18+/-0.
5 mmol l(-1) (mean+/-SE, n = 4), respectively. In order to increase th
e intravesicular G-6-P concentration, 0.001% saponin was added during
incubation, which increased the 2-h intravesicular G-6-P concentration
to 4.57+/-1.0 mmol l(-1) (n = 4). Initially, vesicles were used for g
lucose transport studies after 30 min of incubation with 10 mmol l(-1)
of G-6-P. There was no effect of G-6-P on either the affinity constan
t (K-m) or maximal velocity (V-max) of the glucose transport. Subseque
ntly, vesicles were incubated for 2 h with 10 mmol l(-1) of G-6-P and
0.001% saponin. Still no effect of G-6-P on glucose transport could be
detected. In contrast, the rate of D-glucose transport was affected,
when extravesicular pH was varied from 6.0 to 7.8. The maximum glucose
transport rate was found at pH 7.2 and was decreased at both higher a
nd lower pH. It is concluded that G-6-P has no effect on GLUT4 intrins
ic activity in rat skeletal muscle plasma membrane. In contrast, GLUT4
intrinsic activity is sensitive to changes in pH.