Insulin stimulates glucose metabolism via the pentose phosphate pathway in Drosophila Kc cells

  • Ceddia, Rolando B.
  • Bikopoulos, George J.
  • Hilliker, Arthur J.
  • Sweeney, Gary
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Publication date
December 2003
Publisher
Published by Elsevier B.V.
ISSN
0014-5793

Abstract

AbstractDrosophila melanogaster has become a prominent and convenient model for analysis of insulin action. However, to date very little is known regarding the effect of insulin on glucose uptake and metabolism in Drosophila. Here we show that, in contrast to effects seen in mammals, insulin did not alter [3H]2-deoxyglucose uptake and in fact decreased glycogen synthesis (∼30%) in embryonic Drosophila Kc cells. Insulin significantly increased (∼1.5-fold) the production of 14CO2 from D-[1-14C]glucose while the production of 14CO2 from D-[6-14C]glucose was not altered. Thus, insulin-stimulated glucose oxidation did not occur via increasing Krebs cycle activity but rather by stimulating the pentose phosphate pathway. Indeed, inhibition of the ...

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