We studied the role of glucokinase translocation between the nucleus and the cytoplasm
in hepatocytes. In cultured hepatocytes, both the translocation of glucokinase from
the nucleus to the cytoplasm and the rate of glucose phosphorylation were increased
when cells were incubated with high concentrations of glucose. The addition of low
concentrations of fructose, which is known to stimulate glucose phosphorylation, stimulated
both glucokinase translocation and glucose phosphorylation. There was a good correlation
between the increase in cytoplasmic glucokinase induced by fructose and that in the
glucose phosphorylation rate induced by fructose. Furthermore, we observed a linear
relationship between cytoplasmic glucokinase activity and rate of glucose phosphorylation
over various glucose concentrations in the absence or presence of fructose. These
results indicate that glucose phosphorylation in hepatocytes depended on glucokinase
in the cytoplasmic compartment - that is, the increase in the rate of glucose phosphorylation
was due to the increase in translocation of glucokinase out of the nucleus. Also,
oral administration of glucose, fructose, or glucose plus fructose to 24-h fasted
rats induced translocation of glucokinase in the liver. All of these results indicate
that hepatic glucose metabolism is regulated by the translocation of glucokinase.
Key words:
Glucokinase - Glucose Metabolism - Hepatocytes - Nuclei - Protein Trafficking
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I. Miwa
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