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        Measurement of Contraction-Stimulated GLUT-4 Translocation in Isolated Skeletal Muscle

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        The ability of cells to transport glucose through the plasma membrane and into the cell for use in metabolism is of prime importance in cellular metabolism. This process occurs through a family of glucose transport proteins (1 ). In insulin-sensitive cells, such as heart, skeletal muscle, and adipose tissue, glucose transport is mediated by two members of this family, termed GLUT-1 and GLUT-4. Of these two transporters, GLUT-1 is found primarily in the plasma membrane and functions in regulation of basal glucose transport. However, in the basal non-stimulated state, GLUT-4 is found primarily in an intracellular storage site, and in response to insulin GLUT-4-containing vesicles, they translocate to the plasma membrane, where they dock, fuse, and allow the exposed GLUT-4 transporters to transport glucose (2 ). In fact, a major feature of type 2 diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) is a defect in insulin-stimulated GLUT-4 translocation to the plasma membrane in skeletal muscle. Interestingly, in skeletal muscle, contractile activity possesses an insulin-like ability to stimulate GLUT-4 translocation, although it is unclear if the same population of GLUT-4 vesicles are recruited by both stimuli (3 ). Therefore, the ability to measure and quantify GLUT-4 translocation is of major importance in investigating this disease.
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