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<PubmedArticle><MedlineCitation Status="MEDLINE" Owner="NLM" IndexingMethod="Manual"><PMID Version="1">9741479</PMID><DateCompleted><Year>1998</Year><Month>11</Month><Day>13</Day></DateCompleted><DateRevised><Year>2019</Year><Month>09</Month><Day>05</Day></DateRevised><Article PubModel="Print"><Journal><ISSN IssnType="Print">0021-9967</ISSN><JournalIssue CitedMedium="Print"><Volume>399</Volume><Issue>4</Issue><PubDate><Year>1998</Year><Month>Oct</Month><Day>05</Day></PubDate></JournalIssue><Title>The Journal of comparative neurology</Title><ISOAbbreviation>J Comp Neurol</ISOAbbreviation></Journal><ArticleTitle>Immunocytochemical localization of the insulin-responsive glucose transporter 4 (Glut4) in the rat central nervous system.</ArticleTitle><Pagination><StartPage>492</StartPage><EndPage>512</EndPage><MedlinePgn>492-512</MedlinePgn></Pagination><Abstract><AbstractText>We have previously reported that the insulin-responsive glucose transporter GLUT4 is strongly expressed by discrete areas of the rat brain (Leloup et al. [1996] Molec. Brain Res. 38:45-53). In the present study, a sensitive immunocytochemical technique has been used to analyze extensively the anatomical and ultrastructural localizations of GLUT4 in the rat central nervous system in order to gain insight into the physiological role of this transporter. We confirm that GLUT4 is expressed by numerous neurons of the brain and spinal cord, whereas glial cells are more scarcely labeled. In both light and electron microscopy, we observe that the immunoreactivity for GLUT4 is localized mainly in the somatodendritic portion of neurons, where some cisterns of rough endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomal rosettes, certain Golgi saccules, and some intracytoplasmic vesicles are labeled. In contrast, axons and nerve terminals are only occasionally immunostained in certain brain regions such as the neocortex and the ventricular surfaces for example. The GLUT4-immunoreactive structures appear concentrated and most prominently immunostained in motor areas, such as the sensorimotor cortex, most basal ganglia and related nuclei, the cerebellum and deep cerebellar nuclei, a number of reticular fields, motor nuclei of cranial nerves, and motor neurons of the ventral horn of the spinal cord. The labeled regions, which also include some sensory nuclei, are often those in which Vissing et al. ([1996] J. Cerebral Blood Flow Metab. 16:729-736) have shown that exercise stimulates local cerebral glucose utilization, so that GLUT4 might be involved in this effect. On the other hand, the fact that the anatomical localizations of GLUT4 reported here generally agree with the distribution of insulin- or insulin-receptor- related receptors is important since it indicates that the translocation of GLUT4 might also be regulated by insulin in the central nervous system.</AbstractText></Abstract><AuthorList CompleteYN="Y"><Author ValidYN="Y"><LastName>El Messari</LastName><ForeName>S</ForeName><Initials>S</Initials><AffiliationInfo><Affiliation>Universit&#xe9; Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), Institut des Neurosciences CNRS URA 1488, Department Neurobiologie des Signaux Intercellulaires, France.</Affiliation></AffiliationInfo></Author><Author ValidYN="Y"><LastName>Leloup</LastName><ForeName>C</ForeName><Initials>C</Initials></Author><Author ValidYN="Y"><LastName>Quignon</LastName><ForeName>M</ForeName><Initials>M</Initials></Author><Author ValidYN="Y"><LastName>Brisorgueil</LastName><ForeName>M J</ForeName><Initials>MJ</Initials></Author><Author ValidYN="Y"><LastName>Penicaud</LastName><ForeName>L</ForeName><Initials>L</Initials></Author><Author ValidYN="Y"><LastName>Arluison</LastName><ForeName>M</ForeName><Initials>M</Initials></Author></AuthorList><Language>eng</Language><PublicationTypeList><PublicationType UI="D016428">Journal Article</PublicationType><PublicationType UI="D013485">Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't</PublicationType></PublicationTypeList></Article><MedlineJournalInfo><Country>United States</Country><MedlineTA>J Comp Neurol</MedlineTA><NlmUniqueID>0406041</NlmUniqueID><ISSNLinking>0021-9967</ISSNLinking></MedlineJournalInfo><ChemicalList><Chemical><RegistryNumber>0</RegistryNumber><NameOfSubstance UI="D051275">Glucose Transporter Type 4</NameOfSubstance></Chemical><Chemical><RegistryNumber>0</RegistryNumber><NameOfSubstance UI="D007328">Insulin</NameOfSubstance></Chemical><Chemical><RegistryNumber>0</RegistryNumber><NameOfSubstance UI="D009004">Monosaccharide Transport Proteins</NameOfSubstance></Chemical><Chemical><RegistryNumber>0</RegistryNumber><NameOfSubstance UI="D009124">Muscle Proteins</NameOfSubstance></Chemical><Chemical><RegistryNumber>0</RegistryNumber><NameOfSubstance UI="C495694">Slc2a4 protein, rat</NameOfSubstance></Chemical></ChemicalList><CitationSubset>IM</CitationSubset><MeshHeadingList><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D000679" MajorTopicYN="N">Amygdala</DescriptorName><QualifierName UI="Q000737" MajorTopicYN="N">chemistry</QualifierName><QualifierName UI="Q000166" MajorTopicYN="N">cytology</QualifierName><QualifierName UI="Q000378" MajorTopicYN="N">metabolism</QualifierName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D000818" MajorTopicYN="N">Animals</DescriptorName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D001923" MajorTopicYN="N">Brain Chemistry</DescriptorName><QualifierName UI="Q000502" MajorTopicYN="Y">physiology</QualifierName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D002462" MajorTopicYN="N">Cell Membrane</DescriptorName><QualifierName UI="Q000737" MajorTopicYN="N">chemistry</QualifierName><QualifierName UI="Q000378" MajorTopicYN="N">metabolism</QualifierName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D002531" MajorTopicYN="N">Cerebellum</DescriptorName><QualifierName UI="Q000737" MajorTopicYN="N">chemistry</QualifierName><QualifierName UI="Q000166" MajorTopicYN="N">cytology</QualifierName><QualifierName UI="Q000378" MajorTopicYN="N">metabolism</QualifierName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D051275" MajorTopicYN="N">Glucose Transporter Type 4</DescriptorName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D007124" MajorTopicYN="N">Immunoenzyme Techniques</DescriptorName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D007328" MajorTopicYN="N">Insulin</DescriptorName><QualifierName UI="Q000378" MajorTopicYN="Y">metabolism</QualifierName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D008297" MajorTopicYN="N">Male</DescriptorName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D008636" MajorTopicYN="N">Mesencephalon</DescriptorName><QualifierName UI="Q000737" MajorTopicYN="N">chemistry</QualifierName><QualifierName UI="Q000166" MajorTopicYN="N">cytology</QualifierName><QualifierName UI="Q000378" MajorTopicYN="N">metabolism</QualifierName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D016253" MajorTopicYN="N">Microscopy, Immunoelectron</DescriptorName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D009004" MajorTopicYN="N">Monosaccharide Transport Proteins</DescriptorName><QualifierName UI="Q000032" MajorTopicYN="Y">analysis</QualifierName><QualifierName UI="Q000378" MajorTopicYN="N">metabolism</QualifierName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D009124" MajorTopicYN="Y">Muscle Proteins</DescriptorName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D019579" MajorTopicYN="N">Neocortex</DescriptorName><QualifierName UI="Q000737" 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MajorTopicYN="N">metabolism</QualifierName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D051381" MajorTopicYN="N">Rats</DescriptorName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D017208" MajorTopicYN="N">Rats, Wistar</DescriptorName><QualifierName UI="Q000502" MajorTopicYN="Y">physiology</QualifierName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D012154" MajorTopicYN="N">Reticular Formation</DescriptorName><QualifierName UI="Q000737" MajorTopicYN="N">chemistry</QualifierName><QualifierName UI="Q000166" MajorTopicYN="N">cytology</QualifierName><QualifierName UI="Q000378" MajorTopicYN="N">metabolism</QualifierName></MeshHeading><MeshHeading><DescriptorName UI="D013116" MajorTopicYN="N">Spinal Cord</DescriptorName><QualifierName UI="Q000737" MajorTopicYN="Y">chemistry</QualifierName><QualifierName UI="Q000378" MajorTopicYN="N">metabolism</QualifierName><QualifierName UI="Q000648" MajorTopicYN="N">ultrastructure</QualifierName></MeshHeading></MeshHeadingList></MedlineCitation><PubmedData><History><PubMedPubDate PubStatus="pubmed"><Year>1998</Year><Month>9</Month><Day>19</Day><Hour>2</Hour><Minute>17</Minute></PubMedPubDate><PubMedPubDate PubStatus="medline"><Year>2000</Year><Month>6</Month><Day>20</Day><Hour>9</Hour><Minute>0</Minute></PubMedPubDate><PubMedPubDate PubStatus="entrez"><Year>1998</Year><Month>9</Month><Day>19</Day><Hour>2</Hour><Minute>17</Minute></PubMedPubDate></History><PublicationStatus>ppublish</PublicationStatus><ArticleIdList><ArticleId IdType="pubmed">9741479</ArticleId><ArticleId IdType="doi">10.1002/(sici)1096-9861(19981005)399:4&lt;492::aid-cne4&gt;3.0.co;2-x</ArticleId><ArticleId IdType="pii">10.1002/(SICI)1096-9861(19981005)399:4&lt;492::AID-CNE4&gt;3.0.CO;2-X</ArticleId></ArticleIdList></PubmedData></PubmedArticle></PubmedArticleSet>