Insulin and GLUT4 glucose transporters

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the mechanism by which insulin increases glucose transport via GLUT4 glucose transporters. It explores the relationship between insulin and GLUT4 activity, particularly in the context of cellular mechanisms and potential pathways involved in this process.

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Main Points Raised

  • Nautica states that insulin increases the activity of GLUT4 transporters, suggesting a migration from internal membranes to the plasma membrane.
  • Nautica questions whether the mechanism is simply the migration of GLUT4 or if it is more complex.
  • A participant mentions that the instructor may be providing current examples related to the topic and references a recent article that discusses GLUT4 and insulin, hinting at a more complex mechanism involving endosomal pathways.
  • The same participant suggests that the question may be prompting speculation on unknown pathways related to GLUT4 transport.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the complexity of the mechanism by which insulin affects GLUT4 transport. There are indications of differing views on whether the answer is straightforward or involves more intricate processes.

Contextual Notes

The discussion does not resolve the specific mechanisms involved in GLUT4 transport and insulin interaction, leaving open questions about the pathways and processes that may be involved.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for students studying cellular biology, particularly those interested in insulin signaling and glucose transport mechanisms.

nautica
The presence of insulin increases the activity of the GLUT4 glucose transporters and not the actual number of the transporters.

In a freeze fracture, it appeared that the GLUT4s moved from the internal membrane into the plasma membrane.

I am asked to deduce the mechanism by which glucose transport by GLUT4 is increased in insulin treated cells.

Is the mechanism, just that the insulin causes this migration or is it more complex than this?

Thanks
Nautica
 
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Monique and Moonbear, I know that at least 1 of you know the answer to this question. :smile:
 
The one thing I'm pretty certain of is that your instructor (I'm assuming this is for a class the way you asked it) is providing very current examples. There's an article on this topic that came out this month (though doesn't directly answer your question, I thought you might find it interesting since it relates to your coursework).

Coster AC, Govers R, James DE.
Insulin Stimulates the Entry of GLUT4 into the Endosomal Recycling Pathway by a Quantal Mechanism.
Traffic. 2004 Oct;5(10):763-71.

There may be a complex answer, but right now, it seems only a simple one can be given (unless part of the "deduction" exercise is to speculate further on possible pathways that are not yet known). Anyway, the title of the article I referenced gives you a hint. Think about endosomes. I think that's what the question is trying to get at.
 
Thanks, I will check it out.
 

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