Journal article
Distinct localization of renin and GLUT-4 in juxtaglomerular cells of mouse kidney
TJ Anderson, S Martin, JL Berka, DE James, JW Slot, JL Stow
American Journal of Physiology Renal Physiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 1998
Abstract
The insulin-responsive glucose transporter, GLUT-4, is found primarily in adipocytes and skeletal muscle cells, where it is sequestered in a specialized recycling compartment, from which it can be recruited to the cell surface following insulin stimulation. Lower levels of GLUT-4 are also expressed in other tissues, including the kidney, where it is present particularly in cells of the afferent arteriole and juxtaglomerular apparatus (JGA). The exact nature of GLUT-4-containing compartments and their relationship to other regulated trafficking pathways in different cells are not yet well defined. The trafficking of GLUT-4 has been studied in different cells with regulated secretory pathways,..
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