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Red blood cells serve as a primary glucose sink to improve glucose tolerance at altitude - PubMed

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  • #diabetes
  • #glucose metabolism
  • #hypoxia
  • High-altitude conditions improve glucose tolerance and reduce diabetes risk.
  • Hypoxia alone improves glucose tolerance, with effects lasting weeks after returning to normal oxygen levels.
  • Red blood cells (RBCs) act as a primary glucose sink under hypoxia.
  • Manipulating RBC numbers (phlebotomy/transfusion) directly affects blood glucose levels.
  • Chronic hypoxia increases RBC glucose uptake (3-fold) and GLUT1 protein abundance (2-fold).
  • Hypoxia displaces GAPDH from band 3 binding, boosting glycolytic flux and 2,3-DPG production.
  • Hypoxia or hypoxia mimetic (HypoxyStat) rescues hyperglycemia in type 1 and type 2 diabetes models.
  • RBCs are identified as key regulators of systemic glucose metabolism.