Following a meal glucose circulates in the blood and is taken up into cells via movement of an intracellular glucose transporter from the inside of the cell to fuse with the cell membrane and subsequent transfer of the glucose into the cell. This process is triggered by insulin. One of the commonest diseases resulting from a failure of this cellular process is diabetes. A common form of diabetes which occurs in many adults in Australia results from insulin resistance, whereby the effects of insu ....Following a meal glucose circulates in the blood and is taken up into cells via movement of an intracellular glucose transporter from the inside of the cell to fuse with the cell membrane and subsequent transfer of the glucose into the cell. This process is triggered by insulin. One of the commonest diseases resulting from a failure of this cellular process is diabetes. A common form of diabetes which occurs in many adults in Australia results from insulin resistance, whereby the effects of insulin are diminished and cells become increasingly unable to uptake glucose. Recent studies have demonstrated that a novel enzyme known as SHIP-2 may play a role in regulating insulin action in cells. Deletion of SHIP-2 in mice results in these animals have increased sensitivity to insulin, low blood glucose levels, and a greatly enhanced ability to take up glucose in cells in response to low dose insulin. Our laboratory has been working on the cellular mechanisms regulating SHIP-2 function. We have recently revealed the intracellular location of SHIP-2 and also demonstrated how SHIP-2 is localized in the cell. These studies have shown that SHIP-2, via interactions with other proteins, regulates the actin cytoskeleton immediately beneath the cell membrane and this may be a mechanism for facilitating cellular glucose uptake. This research proposal aims to determine how SHIP-2 facilitates glucose uptake into cells. We will make cell lines and transgenic animals which express high levels of this enzyme and determine the functional consequences on insulin stimulated glucose uptake. Collectively these studies in the long term may facilitate better treatment strategies for diabetic patients.Read moreRead less