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Glucose Transport in Astrocytes: Regulation by Thyroid Hormone
Authors:Lois M. Roeder&dagger  ,Irene B. Williams,J. Tyson Tildon
Affiliation:Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Walter P. Carter Center, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.;Division of Research for Mental Retardation, Walter P. Carter Center, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
Abstract:
Primary cultures of astrocytes from newborn rat brain showed evidence of a substrate-saturable process for glucose transport. The system shows a relatively high affinity for the substrate, with an apparent Km of approximately 1 mM. Maintenance of the cells in medium containing thyroid-hormone-free serum for 3, 6, or 9 days resulted in significantly reduced rates of hexose transport. Addition of exogenous triiodothyronine to the transport incubation medium of these "hypothyroid" cells markedly increased the net rate of 2-deoxyglucose uptake within 60 s to values equal to or above those of control cultures (cells maintained in normal serum). These findings support a key role for thyroid hormone in the transport of glucose across plasma membranes of brain cells and demonstrate the presence of this regulatory system in astrocytes.
Keywords:Triiodothyronine    Thyroid hormone    Glucose transport    2-Deoxyglucose    Astrocytes    Brain cells
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