Glucose Transporters (GLUTs and SGLTs) - Biochemistry Lesson
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2017
- Video lesson on glucose transporters, the different types of glucose transporters such as GLUTs and sodium-dependent glucose transporters (SGLTs), where they are found in the body and their relevance in whole-body metabolism.
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I’ve never written a comment on educational videos before, but wow you explanation was very useful! Thank you💞
most clearest & straightforward explanation ever!
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This is the best and detailed explanation I found online about glucose uptake, thank you.
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Muchísimas gracias hermano, excelente explicación!!! Saludos desde México y la Facultad de Medicina del IPN
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Very cool. And you make a very good point that GLUT-2 is uniquely positioned in the liver to serve as a carrier protein efficiently capable of EXPORTING glucose from hepatic cells (as opposed to the other GLUTs that cannot participate in gluconeogenesis-produced glucose).
Super explained, thank you!! :)
Needed it for a biochemistry exam at university
Excellent presentation and to the point information
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Best video.just one addition.. glut 2 is also present in kidney (pct of nephron) with sglt2
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Please can you explain how glut2 deficiency can cause glycogen accumulation in liver and kidneys.
So if the hearts glucose supply is insulin dependant, does the heart itself not become insulin resistant, and does this not lead to heart failure?
About 2:50 GLUT2 may I know how concentrate for liver / pancreas to uptake glucose? eg blood glucose level higher than certain mmol/L?
Does Sperm mainly use Fructose( GLUT5) or Glucose ( GLUT 3) ?
Is there any research on what happens if dehydroascorbic acid accumulates inside cells due to slowed reduction activity when it is co-transported into cells with monosaccharides containing six carbon atoms by GLUTs?
Hello JJ Medicine is Stomatin importend in de proces of glucose transporter? How does it connect en does glut and stomatin connect? Does STOM gene/ stomatin>protein have a function. in glucose transport?
Do you know what this is concerns a new (de novo) change in the Stomatin (STOM) gene. This is the letter change in the DNA c.403A> G, and at the protein level: p.N135D
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Could you explain me something ?
As our sugar level jumps insuline is ejected and glucose is stored in our liver.
So why glut 2 is insulinn independent.Maybe its not glut 2 job in insuline response(another of 12 gluts family ) ?
Most of the glucose is actually used by our cells as energy and the rest is being stored in the liver and in skeleton muscles.
When there is increase in glucose concentration with help of GLUT2 liver take glucose in and due increase in insulin level liver forms glycogen and fattyacids
I had gain weight and my doctor advised me to take gult 4 pills . Can anyone please tell me whether it's really help in weight loss ...
Great Video!
Just a quick correction:
The (human) pancreas has GLUT1 transporters in its beta-cells (GLUT2 are typically found in the pancreas of mice).
This important as the Km is far lower, hence giving the pancreas the ability to respond to lower glucose concentrations.
I think pancrease does have GLuT2 bcz pancrease should release insulin when glucose conc is high so receptors on pancrease should be of low affinity type
SGLT2 is insulin independent so how little production of insulin will could affect the glucose retention??.????
SGLT2 is insulin dependent
Subin Kg see here 6:53
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Why is there so much focus on insulin, when it's only GLUT4 being dependent on it?
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plz mention atleast 3factors influence the function of GLUTS 1 ,GLUTS2 ,GLUTS5 And SGLUT 1,SGLUT2,