Permeability of Liver Microsomal Membranes to Glucose

The permeability of rat liver microsomes to glucose has been studied by using14C-labelled D-glucose and a light-scattering technique.1) The microsomal intravesicular apparent isotope space for D-glucose (1mM; after 5min incubation at 22°C) was 2.34 μl/mg protein, i.e., approximately 72% of the appar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 1996-02, Vol.219 (3), p.916-922
Hauptverfasser: Marcolongo, Paola, Fulceri, Rosella, Giunti, Roberta, Burchell, Ann, Benedetti, Angelo
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Zusammenfassung:The permeability of rat liver microsomes to glucose has been studied by using14C-labelled D-glucose and a light-scattering technique.1) The microsomal intravesicular apparent isotope space for D-glucose (1mM; after 5min incubation at 22°C) was 2.34 μl/mg protein, i.e., approximately 72% of the apparent water space.2) Efflux of [14C]D-glucose from microsomal vesicles pre-loaded as in 1) and measured by rapid Millipore filtration after dilution (100 fold) in a glucose-free medium revealed that 15 sec after dilution only 15% of intravesicular glucose was still retained by microsomes.3) Osmotic behaviour of microsomes upon addition of D-glucose measured by a light-scattering technique revealed a glucose influx, saturable at [D-glucose] ≥ 100 mM, and (partially) inhibited by pentamidine and cytochalasin B. Ascorbic acid, L-glucose and other monosaccharides and related compounds also permeated liver microsomes in a fashion similar to D-glucose. These data indicate the existence of a facilitative transport system(s) for glucose in the membrane of liver endoplasmic reticulum vesicles.
ISSN:0006-291X
1090-2104
DOI:10.1006/bbrc.1996.0333