Glucose uptake via SGLT-1 is stimulated by β2-adrenoceptors in the ruminal epithelium of sheep

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Abstract

Glucose absorption via the sodium glucose linked transporter (SGLT)-1, decreases the glucose concentration in the ruminant forestomach and may ameliorate or prevent ruminal lactic acidosis. Because acidotic ruminants show increased sympathetic activity, the possibility of adrenergic modulation of SGLT-1 was investigated. Glucose uptake into ovine ruminal epithelia was measured in Ussing chambers after the addition of 200 μmol/L 14C-labeled glucose to the mucosal solution. Glucose uptake decreased (P < 0.05) by >50% in comparison with control after mucosal addition of the SGLT-1 inhibitor, phlorizin (100 μmol/L). Serosal preincubation with 100 μmol/L epinephrine increased (P < 0.05) the phlorizin-sensitive glucose uptake in the absence and presence of indomethacin (10 μmol/L). The effect of epinephrine was simulated by β(100 μmol/L isoproterenol) and β2-receptor agonists (10 μmol/L terbutaline), as well as by direct stimulation of adenylyl cyclase (10 μmol/L forskolin). The serosal addition of methoxamine, clonidine, dobutamine or BRL 37344 had no effect. Inhibition of protein kinase A with 2 μmol/L H 89 completely abolished the stimulation of glucose uptake by epinephrine. We conclude that ruminal SGLT-1 can be stimulated via β2-dependent generation of cyclic adenosine monophosphate.

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Aschenbach, J. R., Borau, T., & Gäbel, G. (2002). Glucose uptake via SGLT-1 is stimulated by β2-adrenoceptors in the ruminal epithelium of sheep. Journal of Nutrition, 132(6), 1254–1257. https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/132.6.1254

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