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Publication : Obesity, hyperphagia and increased metabolic efficiency in Pc1 mutant mice.

First Author  Lloyd DJ Year  2006
Journal  Hum Mol Genet Volume  15
Issue  11 Pages  1884-93
PubMed ID  16644867 Mgi Jnum  J:109531
Mgi Id  MGI:3629250 Doi  10.1093/hmg/ddl111
Citation  Lloyd DJ, et al. (2006) Obesity, hyperphagia and increased metabolic efficiency in Pc1 mutant mice. Hum Mol Genet 15(11):1884-93
abstractText  Prohormone convertase 1 (PC1) mutations lead to obesity in humans. However, Pc1 knockout mice do not become obese; in fact, they are runted due to a defect in growth-hormone releasing hormone processing, leading to the speculation that PC1 subserves different functions between mouse and human. Here, we report a novel allele of mouse Pc1 (N222D) that leads to obesity, abnormal proinsulin processing and multiple endocrinological defects. Increased energy intake and a more efficient metabolism contribute to the obesity in Pc1(N222D/N222D) mice. Defective proinsulin processing leads to glucose intolerance, but neither insulin resistance nor diabetes develop despite obesity. The obesity is associated with impaired autocatalytic activation of mature PC1 and reduced hypothalamic alpha-MSH. This is the first characterization of Pc1 mutation in a model organism that mimics human PC1 deficiency.
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