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The effect of trypsin on sugar uptake in rat thymocytes. Modulation of cellular cyclic AMP concentration and the sugar-transport system.


ABSTRACT: I have shown that cyclic AMP stimulates sugar uptake in rat thymocytes. However, trypsin treatment, which increases rat thymocyte cyclic AMP concentration, fails to increase sugar uptake. The purpose of the present study is to examine this seeming inconsistency, and to evaluate further the function of trypsin. Mild trypsin treatment of rat thymocytes produced a dose-related increase in cellular cyclic AMP concentration. Trypsin produced the same proportionate increase in cyclic AMP concentration in the presence or absence of optimal concentrations of the phosphodiesterase inhibitor 3-isobutyl-l-methylxanthine, which suggests that trypsin acts to increase thymocyte cyclic AMP concentration by stimulating adenylate cyclase activity. Trypsin at concentrations of 0.3 mg/ml and less had no effect on the uptake of the glucose analogue 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG), whereas at concentrations of 1 mg/ml and higher trypsin produced a small, dose-related, decrease in basal 2-DG uptake, becoming significantly lower than control values only at 5 mg/ml (-22.7%, P less than 0.05). Thymocyte sugar transporters, characterized by means of cytochalasin B binding, consist of a single class of sites with an apparent KD of 0.15 microM and maximum binding capacity of 2.73 pmol/20 x 10(6) cells (8.4 x 10(4) sites/thymocyte). Trypsin produced a dose-related decrease in the sugar-displaceable binding of cytochalasin B, so that at 5 mg of trypsin/ml the number of sugar transporters was decreased by approx. 50%. Thus trypsin treatment of rat thymocytes on the one hand increases cellular cyclic AMP concentration, which itself potentiates 2-DG uptake, and on the other hand decreases the number of sugar transporters, which itself decreases cellular sugar uptake, indicating that the apparent effect of trypsin on thymocyte 2-DG uptake is the result of the balance of its effects on these two systems.

SUBMITTER: Segal J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1148317 | biostudies-other | 1987 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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