Thioctic acid (α-lipoic acid), a natural cofactor in dehydrogenase complexes, is used in Germany in the treatment of symptoms of diabetic neuropathy. Thioctic acid improves insulin-responsive glucose utilization in rat muscle preparations and during insulin clamp studies performed in diabetic individuals. The aim of this study was to determine the direct effect of thioctic acid on glucose uptake and glucose transporters. In L6 muscle cells and 3T3-L1 adipocytes in culture, glucose uptake was rapidly increased by (R)-thioctic acid. The increment was higher than that elicited by the (S)-isomer or the racemic mixture and was comparable with that caused by insulin. In parallel to insulin action, the stimulation of glucose uptake by thioctic acid was abolished by wortmannin, an inhibitor of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, in both cell lines. Thioctic acid provoked an upward shift of the glucose-uptake insulin dose-response curve. The molar content of GLUT1 and GLUT4 transporters was measured in both cell lines. 3T3-L1 adipocytes were shown to have >10 times more glucose transporters but similar ratios of GLUT4:GLUT1 than L6 myotubes. The effect of (R)-thioctic acid on glucose transporters was studied in the L6 myotubes. Its stimulatory effect on glucose uptake was associated with an intracellular redistribution of GLUT1 and GLUT4 glucose transporters, similar to that caused by insulin, with minimal effects on GLUT3 transporters. In conclusion, thioctic acid stimulates basal glucose transport and has a positive effect on insulin-stimulated glucose uptake. The stimulatory effect is dependent on phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activity and may be explained by a redistribution of glucose transporters. This is evidence that a physiologically relevant compound can stimulate glucose transport via the insulin signaling pathway.
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December 01 1996
Stimulation of Glucose Uptake by the Natural Coenzyme α-Lipoic Acid/Thioctic Acid: Participation of Elements of the Insulin Signaling Pathway
D Elizabeth Estrada;
D Elizabeth Estrada
Division of Endocrinology, Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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H Stephen Ewart;
H Stephen Ewart
Division of Cell Biology, Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Theodoros Tsakiridis;
Theodoros Tsakiridis
Division of Cell Biology, Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Allen Volchuk;
Allen Volchuk
Division of Cell Biology, Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Toolsie Ramlal;
Toolsie Ramlal
Division of Cell Biology, Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Hans Tritschler;
Hans Tritschler
ASTA Medica, Frankfurt am Main
Germany
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Amira Klip
Amira Klip
Division of Cell Biology, Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Amira Klip, Division of Cell Biology, The Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University Ave., Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X8, Canada.
Diabetes 1996;45(12):1798–1804
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Received:
November 03 1995
Revision Received:
July 11 1996
Accepted:
July 11 1996
PubMed:
8922368
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D Elizabeth Estrada, H Stephen Ewart, Theodoros Tsakiridis, Allen Volchuk, Toolsie Ramlal, Hans Tritschler, Amira Klip; Stimulation of Glucose Uptake by the Natural Coenzyme α-Lipoic Acid/Thioctic Acid: Participation of Elements of the Insulin Signaling Pathway. Diabetes 1 December 1996; 45 (12): 1798–1804. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.45.12.1798
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