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Control of Blood Glucose in the Absence of Hepatic Glucose Production During Prolonged Fasting in Mice: Induction of Renal and Intestinal Gluconeogenesis by Glucagon

OBJECTIVE: Since the pioneering work of Claude Bernard, the scientific community has considered the liver to be the major source of endogenous glucose production in all postabsorptive situations. Nevertheless, the kidneys and intestine can also produce glucose in blood, particularly during fasting a...

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Autores principales: Mutel, Elodie, Gautier-Stein, Amandine, Abdul-Wahed, Aya, Amigó-Correig, Marta, Zitoun, Carine, Stefanutti, Anne, Houberdon, Isabelle, Tourette, Jean-André, Mithieux, Gilles, Rajas, Fabienne
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3219939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22013018
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0571
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author Mutel, Elodie
Gautier-Stein, Amandine
Abdul-Wahed, Aya
Amigó-Correig, Marta
Zitoun, Carine
Stefanutti, Anne
Houberdon, Isabelle
Tourette, Jean-André
Mithieux, Gilles
Rajas, Fabienne
author_facet Mutel, Elodie
Gautier-Stein, Amandine
Abdul-Wahed, Aya
Amigó-Correig, Marta
Zitoun, Carine
Stefanutti, Anne
Houberdon, Isabelle
Tourette, Jean-André
Mithieux, Gilles
Rajas, Fabienne
author_sort Mutel, Elodie
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description OBJECTIVE: Since the pioneering work of Claude Bernard, the scientific community has considered the liver to be the major source of endogenous glucose production in all postabsorptive situations. Nevertheless, the kidneys and intestine can also produce glucose in blood, particularly during fasting and under protein feeding. The aim of this study was to better define the importance of the three gluconeogenic organs in glucose homeostasis. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We investigated blood glucose regulation during fasting in a mouse model of inducible liver-specific deletion of the glucose-6-phosphatase gene (L-G6pc(−/−) mice), encoding a mandatory enzyme for glucose production. Furthermore, we characterized molecular mechanisms underlying expression changes of gluconeogenic genes (G6pc, Pck1, and glutaminase) in both the kidneys and intestine. RESULTS: We show that the absence of hepatic glucose release had no major effect on the control of fasting plasma glucose concentration. Instead, compensatory induction of gluconeogenesis occurred in the kidneys and intestine, driven by glucagon, glucocorticoids, and acidosis. Moreover, the extrahepatic action of glucagon took place in wild-type mice. CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides a definitive quantitative estimate of the capacity of extrahepatic gluconeogenesis to sustain fasting endogenous glucose production under the control of glucagon, regardless of the contribution of the liver. Thus, the current dogma relating to the respective role of the liver and of extrahepatic gluconeogenic organs in glucose homeostasis requires re-examination.
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spelling pubmed-32199392012-12-01 Control of Blood Glucose in the Absence of Hepatic Glucose Production During Prolonged Fasting in Mice: Induction of Renal and Intestinal Gluconeogenesis by Glucagon Mutel, Elodie Gautier-Stein, Amandine Abdul-Wahed, Aya Amigó-Correig, Marta Zitoun, Carine Stefanutti, Anne Houberdon, Isabelle Tourette, Jean-André Mithieux, Gilles Rajas, Fabienne Diabetes Metabolism OBJECTIVE: Since the pioneering work of Claude Bernard, the scientific community has considered the liver to be the major source of endogenous glucose production in all postabsorptive situations. Nevertheless, the kidneys and intestine can also produce glucose in blood, particularly during fasting and under protein feeding. The aim of this study was to better define the importance of the three gluconeogenic organs in glucose homeostasis. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We investigated blood glucose regulation during fasting in a mouse model of inducible liver-specific deletion of the glucose-6-phosphatase gene (L-G6pc(−/−) mice), encoding a mandatory enzyme for glucose production. Furthermore, we characterized molecular mechanisms underlying expression changes of gluconeogenic genes (G6pc, Pck1, and glutaminase) in both the kidneys and intestine. RESULTS: We show that the absence of hepatic glucose release had no major effect on the control of fasting plasma glucose concentration. Instead, compensatory induction of gluconeogenesis occurred in the kidneys and intestine, driven by glucagon, glucocorticoids, and acidosis. Moreover, the extrahepatic action of glucagon took place in wild-type mice. CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides a definitive quantitative estimate of the capacity of extrahepatic gluconeogenesis to sustain fasting endogenous glucose production under the control of glucagon, regardless of the contribution of the liver. Thus, the current dogma relating to the respective role of the liver and of extrahepatic gluconeogenic organs in glucose homeostasis requires re-examination. American Diabetes Association 2011-12 2011-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3219939/ /pubmed/22013018 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0571 Text en © 2011 by the 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 Metabolism
Mutel, Elodie
Gautier-Stein, Amandine
Abdul-Wahed, Aya
Amigó-Correig, Marta
Zitoun, Carine
Stefanutti, Anne
Houberdon, Isabelle
Tourette, Jean-André
Mithieux, Gilles
Rajas, Fabienne
Control of Blood Glucose in the Absence of Hepatic Glucose Production During Prolonged Fasting in Mice: Induction of Renal and Intestinal Gluconeogenesis by Glucagon
title Control of Blood Glucose in the Absence of Hepatic Glucose Production During Prolonged Fasting in Mice: Induction of Renal and Intestinal Gluconeogenesis by Glucagon
title_full Control of Blood Glucose in the Absence of Hepatic Glucose Production During Prolonged Fasting in Mice: Induction of Renal and Intestinal Gluconeogenesis by Glucagon
title_fullStr Control of Blood Glucose in the Absence of Hepatic Glucose Production During Prolonged Fasting in Mice: Induction of Renal and Intestinal Gluconeogenesis by Glucagon
title_full_unstemmed Control of Blood Glucose in the Absence of Hepatic Glucose Production During Prolonged Fasting in Mice: Induction of Renal and Intestinal Gluconeogenesis by Glucagon
title_short Control of Blood Glucose in the Absence of Hepatic Glucose Production During Prolonged Fasting in Mice: Induction of Renal and Intestinal Gluconeogenesis by Glucagon
title_sort control of blood glucose in the absence of hepatic glucose production during prolonged fasting in mice: induction of renal and intestinal gluconeogenesis by glucagon
topic Metabolism
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3219939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22013018
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0571
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