Artigo Revisado por pares

Diabetes and glucose transporter gene expression in rat small intestine

1991; Elsevier BV; Volume: 181; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0006-291x(91)92053-m

ISSN

1090-2104

Autores

Ken–ichi Miyamoto, Kyoko Hase, Yutaka Taketani, Hisanori Minami, Tatsuzo Oka, Yukihiro Nakabou, Hiroshi Hagihira,

Tópico(s)

Pancreatic function and diabetes

Resumo

The expressions of Na(+)-dependent glucose transporter (SGLT1) and five facilitative glucose transporter genes (GLUT1-5) in the small intestine of streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats were examined by RNA blotting analysis. The transcripts of SGLT1 mRNA gave bands of 4.5 Kilobases (Kb) and 2.8Kb (very faint band). The levels of SGLT1 mRNA were significantly increased in 30- and 60-day STZ rats, but not changed in acute diabetic rats (2- to 10- day STZ rats). The GLUT2 mRNA levels changed in parallel with the D-galactose transport activity, being increased about 4-fold in 5-day STZ rats. The transcripts of GLUT5 mRNA gave three bands of 5.1Kb, 2.8Kb and 2.OKb, whose levels were significantly reduced in 30- and 60-day STZ rats. These results suggest that the facilitative glucose transporter (GLUT2), in addition to the Na(+)-dependent glucose transporter (SGLT1), may play an important role in intestinal glucose transport in diabetic rats.

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