We studied the effect of gliclazide on glucose uptake and GLUT4 translocation in skeletal muscle. Rat hindquarters were perfused in the absence or presence of gliclazide (300 micrograms/ml), insulin or both drugs. The basal glucose uptake was increased 2.7-fold by gliclazide (p < 0.05). Gastrocnemius muscles perfused with gliclazide had a significant increase (2.4-fold) in the GLUT4 content in plasma membranes compared to basal conditions (p < 0.05). The stimulations produced by 1 nM insulin on muscle glucose uptake (2.8-fold) and on GLUT4 level in plasma membranes (2.5-fold) were similar to those produced by gliclazide. The effect of insulin on the glucose uptake and on the GLUT 4 translocation was significantly enhanced by gliclazide (3.4-fold and 3.7-fold vs basal, respectively). These data show that sulfonylureas stimulate glucose uptake in skeletal muscle by promoting the movement of GLUT4 to the plasma membrane.