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Insulin Resistance and Altered Systemic Glucose Metabolism in Mice Lacking Nur77

OBJECTIVE: Nur77 is an orphan nuclear receptor with pleotropic functions. Previous studies have identified Nur77 as a transcriptional regulator of glucose utilization genes in skeletal muscle and gluconeogenesis in liver. However, the net functional impact of these pathways is unknown. To examine th...

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Autores principales: Chao, Lily C., Wroblewski, Kevin, Zhang, Zidong, Pei, Liming, Vergnes, Laurent, Ilkayeva, Olga R., Ding, Shi Ying, Reue, Karen, Watt, Matthew J., Newgard, Christopher B., Pilch, Paul F., Hevener, Andrea L., Tontonoz, Peter
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2780886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19741162
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0763
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author Chao, Lily C.
Wroblewski, Kevin
Zhang, Zidong
Pei, Liming
Vergnes, Laurent
Ilkayeva, Olga R.
Ding, Shi Ying
Reue, Karen
Watt, Matthew J.
Newgard, Christopher B.
Pilch, Paul F.
Hevener, Andrea L.
Tontonoz, Peter
author_facet Chao, Lily C.
Wroblewski, Kevin
Zhang, Zidong
Pei, Liming
Vergnes, Laurent
Ilkayeva, Olga R.
Ding, Shi Ying
Reue, Karen
Watt, Matthew J.
Newgard, Christopher B.
Pilch, Paul F.
Hevener, Andrea L.
Tontonoz, Peter
author_sort Chao, Lily C.
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Nur77 is an orphan nuclear receptor with pleotropic functions. Previous studies have identified Nur77 as a transcriptional regulator of glucose utilization genes in skeletal muscle and gluconeogenesis in liver. However, the net functional impact of these pathways is unknown. To examine the consequence of Nur77 signaling for glucose metabolism in vivo, we challenged Nur77 null mice with high-fat feeding. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Wild-type and Nur77 null mice were fed a high-fat diet (60% calories from fat) for 3 months. We determined glucose tolerance, tissue-specific insulin sensitivity, oxygen consumption, muscle and liver lipid content, muscle insulin signaling, and expression of glucose and lipid metabolism genes. RESULTS: Mice with genetic deletion of Nur77 exhibited increased susceptibility to diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance. Hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp studies revealed greater high-fat diet–induced insulin resistance in both skeletal muscle and liver of Nur77 null mice compared with controls. Loss of Nur77 expression in skeletal muscle impaired insulin signaling and markedly reduced GLUT4 protein expression. Muscles lacking Nur77 also exhibited increased triglyceride content and accumulation of multiple even-chained acylcarnitine species. In the liver, Nur77 deletion led to hepatic steatosis and enhanced expression of lipogenic genes, likely reflecting the lipogenic effect of hyperinsulinemia. CONCLUSIONS: Collectively, these data demonstrate that loss of Nur77 influences systemic glucose metabolism and highlight the physiological contribution of muscle Nur77 to this regulatory pathway.
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spelling pubmed-27808862010-12-01 Insulin Resistance and Altered Systemic Glucose Metabolism in Mice Lacking Nur77 Chao, Lily C. Wroblewski, Kevin Zhang, Zidong Pei, Liming Vergnes, Laurent Ilkayeva, Olga R. Ding, Shi Ying Reue, Karen Watt, Matthew J. Newgard, Christopher B. Pilch, Paul F. Hevener, Andrea L. Tontonoz, Peter Diabetes Original Article OBJECTIVE: Nur77 is an orphan nuclear receptor with pleotropic functions. Previous studies have identified Nur77 as a transcriptional regulator of glucose utilization genes in skeletal muscle and gluconeogenesis in liver. However, the net functional impact of these pathways is unknown. To examine the consequence of Nur77 signaling for glucose metabolism in vivo, we challenged Nur77 null mice with high-fat feeding. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Wild-type and Nur77 null mice were fed a high-fat diet (60% calories from fat) for 3 months. We determined glucose tolerance, tissue-specific insulin sensitivity, oxygen consumption, muscle and liver lipid content, muscle insulin signaling, and expression of glucose and lipid metabolism genes. RESULTS: Mice with genetic deletion of Nur77 exhibited increased susceptibility to diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance. Hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp studies revealed greater high-fat diet–induced insulin resistance in both skeletal muscle and liver of Nur77 null mice compared with controls. Loss of Nur77 expression in skeletal muscle impaired insulin signaling and markedly reduced GLUT4 protein expression. Muscles lacking Nur77 also exhibited increased triglyceride content and accumulation of multiple even-chained acylcarnitine species. In the liver, Nur77 deletion led to hepatic steatosis and enhanced expression of lipogenic genes, likely reflecting the lipogenic effect of hyperinsulinemia. CONCLUSIONS: Collectively, these data demonstrate that loss of Nur77 influences systemic glucose metabolism and highlight the physiological contribution of muscle Nur77 to this regulatory pathway. American Diabetes Association 2009-12 2009-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2780886/ /pubmed/19741162 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0763 Text en © 2009 American Diabetes Association Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Original Article
Chao, Lily C.
Wroblewski, Kevin
Zhang, Zidong
Pei, Liming
Vergnes, Laurent
Ilkayeva, Olga R.
Ding, Shi Ying
Reue, Karen
Watt, Matthew J.
Newgard, Christopher B.
Pilch, Paul F.
Hevener, Andrea L.
Tontonoz, Peter
Insulin Resistance and Altered Systemic Glucose Metabolism in Mice Lacking Nur77
title Insulin Resistance and Altered Systemic Glucose Metabolism in Mice Lacking Nur77
title_full Insulin Resistance and Altered Systemic Glucose Metabolism in Mice Lacking Nur77
title_fullStr Insulin Resistance and Altered Systemic Glucose Metabolism in Mice Lacking Nur77
title_full_unstemmed Insulin Resistance and Altered Systemic Glucose Metabolism in Mice Lacking Nur77
title_short Insulin Resistance and Altered Systemic Glucose Metabolism in Mice Lacking Nur77
title_sort insulin resistance and altered systemic glucose metabolism in mice lacking nur77
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2780886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19741162
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0763
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