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Forskolin inhibition of hexose transport in cardiomyocytes
Authors:Timothy P Geisbuhler  Susan Sergeant  Frances L Miramonti  Hyun Dju Kim  Michael J Rovetto
Institution:(1) Department of Physiology, University of Missouri, Medical Sciences Building, 65212 Columbia, MO, USA;(2) Department of Pharmacology, University of Missouri, Medical Sciences Building, 65212 Columbia, MO, USA
Abstract:The effects of insulin, forskolin, isoproterenol, and epinephrine on 3-O-methylglucose (hexose) transport and cell cyclic AMP levels were determined in adult rat cardiomyocytes. Insulin stimulated hexose transport in these cells an average of 2.5-fold. Initial hexose transport rates at 1 mM hexose were 3.75×10–2 nmol/mg cell protein/second in the absence of insulin, and 8.25×10–2 nmol/mg cell protein/second in the presence of 12.3 mgrM insulin. Forskolin at 5 mgrM nearly abolished hexose transport within 3 s of exposure, but did not increase cell cyclic AMP concentrations within 9 s. The apparentK i for hexose transport inhibition was about 0.3 mgrM forskolin. Epinephrine and isoproterenol at 50 mgrM increased cell cyclic AMP 4-fold during 9 s exposure, but did not affect hexose transport. Treatment of cells with these catecholamines of forskolin for up to 99 s increased cell cyclic AMP, but only forskolin inhibited hexose transport. We coclude from these results that forskolin acts on hexose transport independent of its action on adenyl cyclase, and that cyclic AMP does not inhibit or stimulate hexose transport.Supported by NIH-HL 07094
Keywords:Heart  Myocyte  Glucose  Insulin  Catecholimines  Cyclic AMP
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