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Publication : Insulin signaling in alpha cells modulates glucagon secretion in vivo.

First Author  Kawamori D Year  2009
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  9
Issue  4 Pages  350-61
PubMed ID  19356716 Mgi Jnum  J:148168
Mgi Id  MGI:3843705 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2009.02.007
Citation  Kawamori D, et al. (2009) Insulin signaling in alpha cells modulates glucagon secretion in vivo. Cell Metab 9(4):350-61
abstractText  Glucagon plays an important role in glucose homeostasis by regulating hepatic glucose output in both normo- and hypoglycemic conditions. In this study, we created and characterized alpha cell-specific insulin receptor knockout (alphaIRKO) mice to directly explore the role of insulin signaling in the regulation of glucagon secretion in vivo. Adult male alphaIRKO mice exhibited mild glucose intolerance, hyperglycemia, and hyperglucagonemia in the fed state and enhanced glucagon secretion in response to L-arginine stimulation. Hyperinsulinemic-hypoglycemic clamp studies revealed an enhanced glucagon secretory response and an abnormal norepinephrine response to hypoglycemia in alphaIRKO mice. The mutants also exhibited an age-dependent increase in beta cell mass. Furthermore, siRNA-mediated knockdown of insulin receptor in glucagon-secreting InR1G cells promoted enhanced glucagon secretion and complemented our in vivo findings. Together, these data indicate a significant role for intraislet insulin signaling in the regulation of alpha cell function in both normo- and hypoglycemic conditions.
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