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  • Endothelial cells play a crucial role in how glucose is delivered from blood to tissues, but the exact mechanisms are not well understood.
  • In a study of human adipose-tissue microvascular endothelial cells, researchers found that the uptake of deoxyglucose was primarily facilitated by glucose transporters GLUT1 and GLUT3, leading to significant phosphorylation and incorporation into glycogen.
  • Interestingly, a portion of the deoxyglucose was later released from the cells in an unphosphorylated form, influenced by various factors including adrenaline, indicating complex glucose processing and potential pathways for tissue delivery.

Article Abstract

Endothelia determine blood-to-tissue solute delivery, yet glucose transit is poorly understood. To illuminate mechanisms, we tracked [H]-2-deoxyglucose (2-DG) in human adipose-tissue microvascular endothelial cells. 2-DG uptake was largely facilitated by the glucose transporters GLUT1 and GLUT3. Once in the cytosol, >80% of 2-DG became phosphorylated and ∼20% incorporated into glycogen, suggesting that transported glucose is readily accessible to cytosolic enzymes. Interestingly, a fraction of intracellular 2-DG was released over time (15-20% over 30 min) with slower kinetics than for uptake, involving GLUT3. In contrast to intracellular 2-DG, the released 2-DG was largely unphosphorylated. Glucose release involved endoplasmic reticulum-resident translocases/phosphatases and was stimulated by adrenaline, consistent with participation of glycogenolysis and glucose dephosphorylation. Surprisingly, the fluorescent glucose derivative 2-NBD-glucose (2-NBDG) entered cells largely via fluid phase endocytosis and exited by recycling. 2-NBDG uptake was insensitive to GLUT1/GLUT3 inhibition, suggesting poor influx across membranes. 2-NBDG recycling, but not 2-DG efflux, was sensitive to N-ethyl maleimide. In sum, by utilizing radioactive and fluorescent glucose derivatives, we identified two parallel routes of entry: uptake into the cytosol through dedicated glucose transporters and endocytosis. This reveals the complex glucose handling by endothelial cells that may contribute to glucose delivery to tissues.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9635305PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E22-04-0146DOI Listing

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