Hyperosmolarity Reduces GLUT4 Endocytosis and Increases Its Exocytosis from a VAMP2-independent Pool in L6 Muscle Cells*

Abstract

The intracellular traffic of the glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) in muscle cells remains largely unexplored. Here we make use of L6 myoblasts stably expressing GLUT4 with an exofacially directed Myc-tag (GLUT4myc) to determine the exocytic and endocytic rates of the transporter. Insulin caused a rapid (t Formula = 4 min) gain, whereas hyperosmolarity (0.45m sucrose) caused a slow (t Formula = 20 min) gain in surface GLUT4myc molecules. With prior insulin stimulation followed by addition of hypertonic sucrose, the increase in surface GLUT4myc was partly additive. Unlike the effect of insulin, the GLUT4myc gain caused by hyperosmolarity was insensitive to wortmannin or to tetanus toxin cleavage of VAMP2 and VAMP3. Disappearance of GLUT4myc from the cell surface was rapid (t Formula = 1.5 min). Insulin had no effect on the initial rate of GLUT4myc internalization. In contrast, hyperosmolarity almost completely abolished GLUT4myc internalization. Surface GLUT4myc accumulation in response to hyperosmolarity was only partially blocked by inhibition of tyrosine kinases with erbstatin analog (erbstatin A) and genistein. However, neither inhibitor interfered with the ability of hyperosmolarity to block GLUT4myc internalization. We propose that hyperosmolarity increases surface GLUT4myc by preventing GLUT4 endocytosis and stimulating its exocytosis via a pathway independent of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activity and of VAMP2 or VAMP3. A tetanus toxin-insensitive v-SNARE such as TI-VAMP detected in these cells, might mediate membrane fusion of the hyperosmolarity-sensitive pool.

  • Abbreviations:
    GLUT4
    glucose transporter 4
    OPD
    o-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride
    HPMI
    HEPES-modified RPMI
    TeTx
    tetanus toxin
    PI3K
    phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
    erbstatin A
    erbstatin analog
    VAMP
    vesicle-associated membrane protein
    TI-VAMP
    tetanus toxin-insensitive VAMP
    GFP
    green fluorescence protein
    EGFP
    enhanced GFP
    MEM
    minimal essential medium
    PBS
    phosphate-buffered saline
    E64
    trans-epoxysuccinyl-l-leucylamido-(4-guanidino)butane
    SNAP
    soluble NSF accessory protein
    SNARE
    SNAP receptor
    • Received November 7, 2000.
    • Revision received March 16, 2001.
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    1. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 276, 22883-22891.
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