Spatiotemporal Regulators for Insulin-Stimulated GLUT4 Vesicle Exocytosis

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Insulin increases glucose uptake and storage in muscle and adipose cells, which is accomplished through the mobilization of intracellular GLUT4 storage vesicles (GSVs) to the cell surface upon stimulation. Importantly, the dysfunction of insulin-regulated GLUT4 trafficking is strongly linked with peripheral insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes in human. The insulin signaling pathway, key signaling molecules involved, and precise trafficking itinerary of GSVs are largely identified. Understanding the interaction between insulin signaling molecules and key regulatory proteins that are involved in spatiotemporal regulation of GLUT4 vesicle exocytosis is of great importance to explain the pathogenesis of diabetes and may provide new potential therapeutic targets.

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Zhou, X., Shentu, P., & Xu, Y. (2017). Spatiotemporal Regulators for Insulin-Stimulated GLUT4 Vesicle Exocytosis. Journal of Diabetes Research. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/1683678

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