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Research Article
ScienceAsia 29 (2003): 341-346 |doi: 10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2003.29.341
The Effects of Insulin and Metformin
on Glucose Uptake in L8 Myotubes
Juntipa Purintrapiban* and Suvina Ratanachaiyavong
ABSTRACT: The establishment of in vitro cell culture systems is a useful approach in biomedical research studies
to assist understanding of in vivo events. In this study, we have explored the effects of insulin and the
hypoglycemic drug metformin on glucose uptake activity, and the possibility of using L8 cells for the studies
of glucose transport was investigated. Serum deprivation caused a 35% reduction in basal glucose uptake by
L8 myotubes. In the absence of serum, insulin showed a dose-related increase glucose stimulation. Insulin
(100 nM) stimulated glucose uptake approximately 2.27 0.40-fold by increasing membrane translocation
of GLUT4 from the intracellular compartment. Metformin (1-2 mM) also mediated a 2-fold increase in
glucose uptake in the absence of insulin. Exposure of L8 myotubes pretreated with metformin to 100 nM
insulin caused further activation of glucose uptake. Our study demonstrated that L8 myotubes exhibit basal
glucose transport activity and respond to glucose uptake stimuli of both insulin and metformin. The results
suggest that L8 cells could be used as an alternative cell line for glucose transport studies.
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Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Hat-Yai, Songkhla 90112, THAILAND
* Corresponding author, Email: pjuntipa@medicine.psu.ac.th
Received 11 Feb 2003, Accepted 28 Aug 2003
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