FITC-labeled d-glucose analog is suitable as a probe for detecting insulin-dependent glucose uptake.

Bioorg Med Chem Lett

College of Pharmaceutical Science, Institute of Drug Development & Chemical Biology (IDD & CB), Collaborative Innovation Center of Yangtze River Delta Region Green Pharmaceuticals, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310014, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2018

The detection of the insulin-dependent glucose uptake is a vital part in the research of diabetes. To establish a sensitive assay for measuring glucose uptake in living cells, we synthesized a FITC linked d-glucosamine 2 as a probe. 2 was obtained by the reaction of commercially available d-glucosamine hydrochloride and FITC and was determined as a single anomeric form by H NMR and C NMR. 2 exhibited good water solubility and stability. An uptake assay in HepG2 cells with or without insulin demonstrated that FITC showed strong cellular uptake, whereas uptake of 2 is much less but is insulin dependent. This suggests that 2 is specifically transported into cells through a receptor that is regulated by insulin and has potential application in screening of compounds or genes that regulate the insulin-dependence in cell-based assays.

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