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Query: UNIPROT:P41181 (
collecting duct
)
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The physiological importance of the insulin responsive glucose transporter GLUT4 in adipocytes and muscle in maintaining glucose homeostasis is well established. A key protein associated with this process is the aminopeptidase
IRAP
which co-localizes with GLUT4 in specialized vesicles, where it plays a tethering role. In this study, we investigated the distribution of both GLUT4 and
IRAP
in the kidney to gain insights into the potential roles of these proteins in this organ. Both
IRAP
and GLUT4 immunostaining was observed in the epithelial cells of the proximal and distal tubules and thick ascending limbs in the cortex, but very little overlap between GLUT4 and
IRAP
immunoreactivity was observed. GLUT4 staining was consistent with a vesicular localization, whereas
IRAP
staining was predominantly on the luminal surface. In the principal cells of the inner medulla
collecting duct
(IMCD),
IRAP
immunoreactivity was detected throughout the cell, with limited overlap with the vasopressin responsive
water channel aquaporin-2
(AQP-2). AQP-2 levels were observed to be two-fold higher in
IRAP
knockout mice. Based on our results, we propose that GLUT4 plays a role in shunting glucose across epithelial cells. In the kidney cortex,
IRAP
, in concert with other peptidases, may be important in the generation of free amino acids for uptake, whereas in the principal cells of the inner medulla
IRAP
may play a localized role in the regulation of vasopressin bioactivity.
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PMID:Distinct distribution of GLUT4 and insulin regulated aminopeptidase in the mouse kidney. 2085 Nov 49