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Publication : GPR41 modulates insulin secretion and gene expression in pancreatic β-cells and modifies metabolic homeostasis in fed and fasting states.

First Author  Veprik A Year  2016
Journal  FASEB J Volume  30
Issue  11 Pages  3860-3869
PubMed ID  27550964 Mgi Jnum  J:327065
Mgi Id  MGI:6878413 Doi  10.1096/fj.201500030R
Citation  Veprik A, et al. (2016) GPR41 modulates insulin secretion and gene expression in pancreatic beta-cells and modifies metabolic homeostasis in fed and fasting states. FASEB J 30(11):3860-3869
abstractText  Insulin secretion by pancreatic beta-cells is primarily regulated by glucose; however, hormones and additional nutrients, such as long-chain fatty acids, also play an important role in adjusting insulin output to physiologic needs. To examine the role of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in beta-cell function, we analyzed mouse models of gain and loss of function of GPR41 (FFAR3), a receptor for SCFAs, vs. wild-type control mice. GPR41 gain of function [GPR41-overexpressing transgenic (41 Tg) model] and GPR41 loss of function [GPR41-knockout (KO 41) model] resulted in complementary changes in glucose tolerance, without significant effects on insulin sensitivity. KO 41 mice showed fasting hypoglycemia, which was consistent with increased basal and glucose-induced insulin secretion by islets in vitro Mirroring this, 41 Tg islets showed impaired glucose responsiveness in vitro Microarray analysis of islets from 41 Tg mice indicated significant alterations in gene expression patterns; several of the altered genes were chosen for further analysis and were also observed to change upon incubation of islets and cultured beta-cells with SCFAs in a GPR41-dependent manner. Taken together, our results indicate that GPR41 and its ligands, SCFAs, may play an important role in the fine-tuning of insulin secretion in fed and fasting states.-Veprik, A., Laufer, D., Weiss, S., Rubins, N., Walker, M. D. GPR41 modulates insulin secretion and gene expression in pancreatic beta-cells and modifies metabolic homeostasis in fed and fasting states.
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