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Hydroxylamine Acutely Activates Glucose Uptake In L929 Fibroblast Cells, Larry L. Louters, Jared P. Scripture, David P. Kuipers, Stephen M. Gunnink Apr 2013

Hydroxylamine Acutely Activates Glucose Uptake In L929 Fibroblast Cells, Larry L. Louters, Jared P. Scripture, David P. Kuipers, Stephen M. Gunnink

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Nitroxyl (HNO) has a unique, but varied, set of biological properties including beneficial effects on cardiac contractility and stimulation of glucose uptake by GLUT1. These biological effects are largely initiated by HNO's reaction with cysteine residues of key proteins. The intracellular production of HNO has not yet been demonstrated, but the small molecule, hydroxylamine (HA), has been suggested as possible intracellular source. We examined the effects of this molecule on glucose uptake in L929 fibroblast cells. HA activates glucose uptake from 2 to 5-fold within two minutes. Prior treatment with thiol-active compounds, such as iodoacetamide (IA), cinnamaldehyde (CA), or phenylarsine …