W. Lee et al., Modulation of GLUT4 and GLUT1 recycling by insulin in rat adipocytes: Kinetic analysis based on the involvement of multiple intracellular compartments, BIOCHEM, 39(31), 2000, pp. 9358-9366
The trafficking kinetics of GLUT4 and GLUT1 in rat epididymal adipocytes we
re analyzed by a four-compartment model based upon steady-state pool sizes
of three intracellular fractions and one plasma membrane fraction separated
and assessed under both basal and insulin-stimulated states. The steady-st
ate compartment sizes provided relative values of the kinetic coefficients
characterizing the rate of each process in the loop. Absolute values of the
se coefficients were obtained by matching the simulated half-times to those
observed experimentally and reported in the literature for both basal and
insulin-stimulated states. Our analysis revealed that insulin modulates the
GLUT4 trafficking at multiple steps in the rat adipocyte, not only reducin
g the endocytotic rate constant 3-4-fold and increasing the exocytotic rate
8-24-fold but also increasing the two rate coefficients coupling the three
intracellular compartments 2-6-fold each. Furthermore, GLUT1 was completel
y segregated from GLUT4 in two of the three intracellular compartments, and
its steady-state distribution is consistent with a four-compartment model
of GLUT1 recycling involving an insulin sensitive endocytosis step in commo
n with the GLUT4 system, but with all other processes being insensitive to
insulin.