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Publication : Role of brain insulin receptor in control of body weight and reproduction.

First Author  Brüning JC Year  2000
Journal  Science Volume  289
Issue  5487 Pages  2122-5
PubMed ID  11000114 Mgi Jnum  J:64790
Mgi Id  MGI:1889984 Doi  10.1126/science.289.5487.2122
Citation  Bruning JC, et al. (2000) Role of brain insulin receptor in control of body weight and reproduction [see comments]. Science 289(5487):2122-5
abstractText  Insulin receptors (IRs) and insulin signaling proteins are widely distributed throughout the central nervous system (CNS). To study the physiological role of insulin signaling in the brain, we created mice with a neuron-specific disruption of the IR gene (NIRKO mice). Inactivation of the IR had no impact on brain development or neuronal survival. However, female NIRKO mice showed increased food intake, and both male and female mice developed diet-sensitive obesity with increases in body fat and plasma leptin levels, mild insulin resistance, elevated plasma insulin levels, and hypertriglyceridemia. NIRKO mice also exhibited impaired spermatogenesis and ovarian follicle maturation because of hypothalamic dysregulation of luteinizing hormone. Thus, IR signaling in the CNS plays an important role in regulation of energy disposal, fuel metabolism, and reproduction.
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