Glucose transporters

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  • Опубліковано 11 січ 2024
  • This is a short overview of glucose transporters.
    Information was adapted from TrueLearn, UWorld, and WIkipedia. Images were adapted from Wikimedia Commons: Adapted from TrueLearn, Wikipedia
    By Luuis12321 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
    ADDITIONAL TAGS:
    Elevated serum glucose levels → insulin secreted from pancreatic beta-cells in islets of Langerhans → insulin binds to insulin receptors → mobilizes GLUT to cellular membrane → glucose absorption into tissues → lowers serum glucose level
    GLUTs
    Location: organ, tissue, cells
    Features
    1
    Most cells, cornea, CNS, RBCs, placenta, fetal tissues
    High affinity for glucose
    2
    Hepatocytes, kidneys, pancreatic β-cells, small intestines
    Bidirectional transporter
    High capacity, low affinity for glucose
    3
    Most cells, CNS, placenta
    High affinity for glucose
    4
    Adipocytes, striated muscle (cardiac muscle, skeletal muscle)
    Only insulin-dependent GLUT
    Insulin stimulates incorporation into the membrane
    5
    Kidneys, small intestines, spermatocytes
    Fructose transporter

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