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Publication : Abcc5 Knockout Mice Have Lower Fat Mass and Increased Levels of Circulating GLP-1.

First Author  Cyranka M Year  2019
Journal  Obesity (Silver Spring) Volume  27
Issue  8 Pages  1292-1304
PubMed ID  31338999 Mgi Jnum  J:279737
Mgi Id  MGI:6355577 Doi  10.1002/oby.22521
Citation  Cyranka M, et al. (2019) Abcc5 Knockout Mice Have Lower Fat Mass and Increased Levels of Circulating GLP-1. Obesity (Silver Spring) 27(8):1292-1304
abstractText  OBJECTIVE: A previous genome-wide association study linked overexpression of an ATP-binding cassette transporter, ABCC5, in humans with a susceptibility to developing type 2 diabetes with age. Specifically, ABCC5 gene overexpression was shown to be strongly associated with increased visceral fat mass and reduced peripheral insulin sensitivity. Currently, the role of ABCC5 in diabetes and obesity is unknown. This study reports the metabolic phenotyping of a global Abcc5 knockout mouse. METHODS: A global Abcc5(-/-) mouse was generated by CRISPR/Cas9. Fat mass was determined by weekly EchoMRI and fat pads were dissected and weighed at week 18. Glucose homeostasis was ascertained by an oral glucose tolerance test, intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test, and intraperitoneal insulin tolerance test. Energy expenditure and locomotor activity were measured using PhenoMaster cages. Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) levels in plasma, primary gut cell cultures, and GLUTag cells were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS: Abcc5(-/-) mice had decreased fat mass and increased plasma levels of GLP-1, and they were more insulin sensitive and more active. Recombinant overexpression of ABCC5 protein in GLUTag cells decreased GLP-1 release. CONCLUSIONS: ABCC5 protein expression levels are inversely related to fat mass and appear to play a role in the regulation of GLP-1 secretion from enteroendocrine cells.
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