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Publication : Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) regulates glucose and energy metabolism in diabetic mice.

First Author  Nakagawa T Year  2002
Journal  Diabetes Metab Res Rev Volume  18
Issue  3 Pages  185-91
PubMed ID  12112936 Mgi Jnum  J:77835
Mgi Id  MGI:2182690 Doi  10.1002/dmrr.290
Citation  Nakagawa T, et al. (2002) Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) regulates glucose and energy metabolism in diabetic mice. Diabetes Metab Res Rev 18(3):185-91
abstractText  Neurotrophins are important regulators in the embryogenesis, development and functioning of nervous systems. In addition to the efficacy of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in neurological disorders, we have found that BDNF demonstrates endocrinological functions and reduces food intake and blood glucose concentration in rodent obese diabetic models, such as C57BL/KsJ-db/db mice. The hypoglycemic effect of BDNF was found to be stronger in younger db/db mice with hyperinsulinemia than in older mice. While BDNF itself did not alter blood glucose in normal mice and streptozotocin (STZ)-treated mice, BDNF enhanced the hypoglycemic effect of insulin in STZ-treated mice. These data indicate that BDNF needs endogenous or exogenous insulin to show hypoglycemic action. In addition, BDNF treatment enhanced energy expenditure in db/db mice. The efficacy of BDNF in regulating glucose and energy metabolism was reproduced through intracerebroventricular administration, suggesting that BDNF acted directly on the hypothalamus, the autonomic center of the brain.
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