Hepatic Gi signaling regulates whole-body glucose homeostasis.
| Citation | Rossi, Mario, et al. “Hepatic Gi Signaling Regulates Whole-Body Glucose Homeostasis”. 2018. The Journal of Clinical Investigation, vol. 128, no. 2, 2018, pp. 746–759. |
| Center | Vanderbilt University |
| Author | Mario Rossi, Lu Zhu, Sara M McMillin, Sai Prasad Pydi, Shanu Jain, Lei Wang, Yinghong Cui, Regina J Lee, Amanda H Cohen, Hideaki Kaneto, Morris J Birnbaum, Yanling Ma, Yaron Rotman, Jie Liu, Travis J Cyphert, Toren Finkel, Owen P McGuinness, Jürgen Wess |
| Keywords | Endocrinology, G-protein coupled receptors |
| Abstract |
An increase in hepatic glucose production (HGP) is a key feature of type 2 diabetes. Excessive signaling through hepatic Gs-linked glucagon receptors critically contributes to pathologically elevated HGP. Here, we tested the hypothesis that this metabolic impairment can be counteracted by enhancing hepatic Gi signaling. Specifically, we used a chemogenetic approach to selectively activate Gi-type G proteins in mouse hepatocytes in vivo. Unexpectedly, activation of hepatic Gi signaling triggered a pronounced increase in HGP and severely impaired glucose homeostasis. Moreover, increased Gi signaling stimulated glucose release in human hepatocytes. A lack of functional Gi-type G proteins in hepatocytes reduced blood glucose levels and protected mice against the metabolic deficits caused by the consumption of a high-fat diet. Additionally, we delineated a signaling cascade that links hepatic Gi signaling to ROS production, JNK activation, and a subsequent increase in HGP. Taken together, our data support the concept that drugs able to block hepatic Gi-coupled GPCRs may prove beneficial as antidiabetic drugs. |
| Year of Publication |
2018
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| Journal |
The Journal of clinical investigation
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| Volume |
128
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| Issue |
2
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| Number of Pages |
746-759
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| Date Published |
12/2018
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| ISSN Number |
1558-8238
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| DOI |
10.1172/JCI94505
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| Alternate Journal |
J. Clin. Invest.
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| PMCID |
PMC5785257
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| PMID |
29337301
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