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Publication : The sympathetic tone mediates leptin's inhibition of insulin secretion by modulating osteocalcin bioactivity.

First Author  Hinoi E Year  2008
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  183
Issue  7 Pages  1235-42
PubMed ID  19103808 Mgi Jnum  J:145998
Mgi Id  MGI:3836495 Doi  10.1083/jcb.200809113
Citation  Hinoi E, et al. (2008) The sympathetic tone mediates leptin's inhibition of insulin secretion by modulating osteocalcin bioactivity. J Cell Biol 183(7):1235-42
abstractText  The osteoblast-secreted molecule osteocalcin favors insulin secretion, but how this function is regulated in vivo by extracellular signals is for now unknown. In this study, we show that leptin, which instead inhibits insulin secretion, partly uses the sympathetic nervous system to fulfill this function. Remarkably, for our purpose, an osteoblast-specific ablation of sympathetic signaling results in a leptin-dependent hyperinsulinemia. In osteoblasts, sympathetic tone stimulates expression of Esp, a gene inhibiting the activity of osteocalcin, which is an insulin secretagogue. Accordingly, Esp inactivation doubles hyperinsulinemia and delays glucose intolerance in ob/ob mice, whereas Osteocalcin inactivation halves their hyperinsulinemia. By showing that leptin inhibits insulin secretion by decreasing osteocalcin bioactivity, this study illustrates the importance of the relationship existing between fat and skeleton for the regulation of glucose homeostasis.
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