Lithium is thought to have an insulin-like effect on glucose transport and metabolism in skeletal muscle and adipocytes. However, we found that lithium had only a minimal effect on basal glucose transport activity in rat epitrochlearis muscles. Instead, lithium markedly increased the sensitivity of glucose transport to insulin, so that the increase in glucose transport activity induced by 300 pM insulin was ∼2.5-fold greater in the presence of lithium than in its absence. Lithium also caused a modest increase in insulin responsiveness. This enhancement of the susceptibility of the glucose transport process to stimulation was not limited to insulin, because lithium induced increases in the susceptibility of glucose transport to stimulation by contractile activity, hypoxia, a phorbol ester, and phospholipase C. Lithium also blunted the activation of glycogen phosphorylase by epinephrine. These effects were not mediated by inhibition of adenylate cyclase, because neither basal- nor epinephrine-stimulated muscle cAMP concentration was affected by lithium treatment. The effects of lithium on glucose transport and metabolism in skeletal muscle are strikingly similar to the persistent effects of exercise. These results support the possibility that lithium might be useful in the treatment of insulin resistance in patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
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July 01 1994
Lithium Increases Susceptibility of Muscle Glucose Transport to Stimulation by Various Agents
Izumi Tabata;
Izumi Tabata
Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
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Jane Schluter;
Jane Schluter
Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
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Eric A Gulve;
Eric A Gulve
Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
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John O Holloszy
John O Holloszy
Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. John O. Holloszy, Washington University School of Medicine, 4566 Scott, Campus Box 8113, St. Louis, MO 63110. Izumi Tabata's current address: Laboratory for Exercise Physiology, Division of Health Promotion, National Institute of Health and Nutrition, 1–23–1 Tayama, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162, Japan.
Diabetes 1994;43(7):903–907
Article history
Received:
November 12 1993
Revision Received:
March 10 1994
Accepted:
March 10 1994
PubMed:
8013755
Citation
Izumi Tabata, Jane Schluter, Eric A Gulve, John O Holloszy; Lithium Increases Susceptibility of Muscle Glucose Transport to Stimulation by Various Agents. Diabetes 1 July 1994; 43 (7): 903–907. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.43.7.903
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