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The Role of Pancreatic Preproglucagon in Glucose Homeostasis in Mice.

Citation
Chambers, A. P., et al. “The Role Of Pancreatic Preproglucagon In Glucose Homeostasis In Mice.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 927-934.e3.
Center University of Michigan
Author Adam P Chambers, Joyce E Sorrell, April Haller, Karen Roelofs, Chelsea R Hutch, Ki-Suk Kim, Ruth Gutierrez-Aguilar, Bailing Li, Daniel J Drucker, David A D'Alessio, Randy J Seeley, Darleen A Sandoval
Keywords GLP-1, Glucose homeostasis, Incretin
Abstract

Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) is necessary for normal gluco-regulation, and it has been widely presumed that this function reflects the actions of GLP-1 released from enteroendocrine L cells. To test the relative importance of intestinal versus pancreatic sources of GLP-1 for physiological regulation of glucose, we administered a GLP-1R antagonist, exendin-[9-39] (Ex9), to mice with tissue-specific reactivation of the preproglucagon gene (Gcg). Ex9 impaired glucose tolerance in wild-type mice but had no impact on Gcg-null or GLP-1R KO mice, suggesting that Ex9 is a true and specific GLP-1R antagonist. Unexpectedly, Ex-9 had no effect on blood glucose in mice with restoration of intestinal Gcg. In contrast, pancreatic reactivation of Gcg fully restored the effect of Ex9 to impair both oral and i.p. glucose tolerance. These findings suggest an alternative model whereby islet GLP-1 also plays an important role in regulating glucose homeostasis.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Cell metabolism
Volume
25
Issue
4
Number of Pages
927-934.e3
Date Published
04/2017
ISSN Number
1932-7420
DOI
10.1016/j.cmet.2017.02.008
Alternate Journal
Cell Metab.
PMID
28325479
PMCID
PMC5385998
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