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Duodenal GLP-1 signaling regulates hepatic glucose production through a PKC-?-dependent neurocircuitry.


ABSTRACT: Intestinal glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is a hormone that stimulates insulin secretion and acts as a neuropeptide to control glucose homeostasis, but little is known whether intestinal GLP-1 has any effect in the control of hepatic glucose production (HGP). Here we found that intraduodenal infusion of GLP-1 activated duodenal PKC-?, lowered HGP and was accompanied by a decrease in hepatic expression of gluconeogenic enzymes and an increase in hepatic insulin signaling in rats. However, gut co-infusion of either the GLP-1 receptor antagonist Ex-9, or the PKC-? inhibitor rottlerin with GLP-1, negated the ability of gut GLP-1 to lower HGP and to increase hepatic insulin signaling during clamps. The metabolic and molecular signal effects of duodenal GLP-1 were also negated by co-infusion with tetracaine, pharmacologic inhibition of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors within the dorsalvagal complex, or hepatic vagotomy in rats. In summary, we identified a neural glucoregulatory function of gut GLP-1 signaling.

SUBMITTER: Yang M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5386475 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Duodenal GLP-1 signaling regulates hepatic glucose production through a PKC-δ-dependent neurocircuitry.

Yang Mengliu M   Wang Jinzhi J   Wu Shaobo S   Yuan Lei L   Zhao Xiaodong X   Liu Chaohong C   Xie Jing J   Jia Yanjun Y   Lai Yerui Y   Zhao Allan Zijian AZ   Boden Guenther G   Li Ling L   Yang Gangyi G  

Cell death & disease 20170209 2


Intestinal glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is a hormone that stimulates insulin secretion and acts as a neuropeptide to control glucose homeostasis, but little is known whether intestinal GLP-1 has any effect in the control of hepatic glucose production (HGP). Here we found that intraduodenal infusion of GLP-1 activated duodenal PKC-δ, lowered HGP and was accompanied by a decrease in hepatic expression of gluconeogenic enzymes and an increase in hepatic insulin signaling in rats. However, gut co  ...[more]

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