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Glucosamine induces rapid desensitization of glucose transport in isolated adipocytes by increasing GlcN-6-P levels.Marshall S, Yamasaki K, Okuyama R Hexos Inc., Woodinville, WA 98072, USA. Hexos@comcast.net We have examined the hypothesis that glucosamine (GlcN) can rapidly induce insulin resistance through an allosteric mechanism. When insulin-treated adipocytes were exposed to 2mM GlcN, glucose uptake was rapidly reduced by approximately 60% with a T(1/2) of 2 min. We also observed an increase in intracellular GlcN-6-P (at 5 min) from undetectable levels to approximately 260 nmol/g. Continued GlcN treatment resulted in additional accumulation of GlcN-6-P (>1200 nmol/g at 2h), but caused no further decrease in glucose uptake. Although the acute inhibitory action of GlcN could be completely reversed by removing extracellular GlcN, a slow and progressive decrease in insulin-stimulated glucose transport was observed with longer treatment times (T(1/2) of 45 min, 62% loss by 5h). From these data, we conclude that: (1) GlcN elevates intracellular GlcN-6-P levels within minutes, resulting in desensitization of the glucose transport system through allosteric inhibition of hexokinase; (2) prolonged treatment elevates GlcN-6-P to levels that cannot be effectively lowered by cell washing; and (3) residual levels of GlcN-6-P continue to allosterically inhibit glucose uptake, resulting in a slower rate of desensitization that is temporally similar to glucose-induced desensitization, but mechanistically different. Published 8 March 2005 in Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 329(3): 1155-61.
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