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Insulin-like peptide 5 is a microbially regulated peptide that promotes hepatic glucose production

OBJECTIVE: Insulin-like peptide 5 (INSL5) is a recently identified gut hormone that is produced predominantly by L-cells in the colon, but its function is unclear. We have previously shown that colonic expression of the gene for the L-cell hormone GLP-1 is high in mice that lack a microbiota and thu...

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Autores principales: Lee, Ying Shiuan, De Vadder, Filipe, Tremaroli, Valentina, Wichmann, Anita, Mithieux, Gilles, Bäckhed, Fredrik
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Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4811983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27069866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2016.01.007
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author Lee, Ying Shiuan
De Vadder, Filipe
Tremaroli, Valentina
Wichmann, Anita
Mithieux, Gilles
Bäckhed, Fredrik
author_facet Lee, Ying Shiuan
De Vadder, Filipe
Tremaroli, Valentina
Wichmann, Anita
Mithieux, Gilles
Bäckhed, Fredrik
author_sort Lee, Ying Shiuan
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description OBJECTIVE: Insulin-like peptide 5 (INSL5) is a recently identified gut hormone that is produced predominantly by L-cells in the colon, but its function is unclear. We have previously shown that colonic expression of the gene for the L-cell hormone GLP-1 is high in mice that lack a microbiota and thus have energy-deprived colonocytes. Our aim was to investigate if energy deficiency also affected colonic Insl5 expression and to identify a potential role of INSL5. METHODS: We analyzed colonic Insl5 expression in germ-free (GF), conventionally raised (CONV-R), conventionalized (CONV-D) and antibiotic-treated mice, and also assessed the effect of dietary changes on colonic Insl5 expression. In addition, we characterized the metabolic phenotype of Insl5−/− mice. RESULTS: We showed that colonic Insl5 expression was higher in GF and antibiotic-treated mice than in CONV-R mice, whereas Insl5 expression in the brain was higher in CONV-R versus GF mice. We also observed that colonic Insl5 expression was suppressed by increasing the energy supply in GF mice by colonization or high-fat feeding. We did not observe any differences in food intake, gut transit or oral glucose tolerance between Insl5−/− and wild-type mice. However, we showed impaired intraperitoneal glucose tolerance in Insl5−/− mice. We also observed improved insulin tolerance and reduced hepatic glucose production in Insl5−/− mice. CONCLUSIONS: We have shown that colonic Insl5 expression is regulated by the gut microbiota and energy availability. We propose that INSL5 is a hormone that could play a role in promoting hepatic glucose production during periods of energy deprivation.
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spelling pubmed-48119832016-04-11 Insulin-like peptide 5 is a microbially regulated peptide that promotes hepatic glucose production Lee, Ying Shiuan De Vadder, Filipe Tremaroli, Valentina Wichmann, Anita Mithieux, Gilles Bäckhed, Fredrik Mol Metab Original Article OBJECTIVE: Insulin-like peptide 5 (INSL5) is a recently identified gut hormone that is produced predominantly by L-cells in the colon, but its function is unclear. We have previously shown that colonic expression of the gene for the L-cell hormone GLP-1 is high in mice that lack a microbiota and thus have energy-deprived colonocytes. Our aim was to investigate if energy deficiency also affected colonic Insl5 expression and to identify a potential role of INSL5. METHODS: We analyzed colonic Insl5 expression in germ-free (GF), conventionally raised (CONV-R), conventionalized (CONV-D) and antibiotic-treated mice, and also assessed the effect of dietary changes on colonic Insl5 expression. In addition, we characterized the metabolic phenotype of Insl5−/− mice. RESULTS: We showed that colonic Insl5 expression was higher in GF and antibiotic-treated mice than in CONV-R mice, whereas Insl5 expression in the brain was higher in CONV-R versus GF mice. We also observed that colonic Insl5 expression was suppressed by increasing the energy supply in GF mice by colonization or high-fat feeding. We did not observe any differences in food intake, gut transit or oral glucose tolerance between Insl5−/− and wild-type mice. However, we showed impaired intraperitoneal glucose tolerance in Insl5−/− mice. We also observed improved insulin tolerance and reduced hepatic glucose production in Insl5−/− mice. CONCLUSIONS: We have shown that colonic Insl5 expression is regulated by the gut microbiota and energy availability. We propose that INSL5 is a hormone that could play a role in promoting hepatic glucose production during periods of energy deprivation. Elsevier 2016-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4811983/ /pubmed/27069866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2016.01.007 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lee, Ying Shiuan
De Vadder, Filipe
Tremaroli, Valentina
Wichmann, Anita
Mithieux, Gilles
Bäckhed, Fredrik
Insulin-like peptide 5 is a microbially regulated peptide that promotes hepatic glucose production
title Insulin-like peptide 5 is a microbially regulated peptide that promotes hepatic glucose production
title_full Insulin-like peptide 5 is a microbially regulated peptide that promotes hepatic glucose production
title_fullStr Insulin-like peptide 5 is a microbially regulated peptide that promotes hepatic glucose production
title_full_unstemmed Insulin-like peptide 5 is a microbially regulated peptide that promotes hepatic glucose production
title_short Insulin-like peptide 5 is a microbially regulated peptide that promotes hepatic glucose production
title_sort insulin-like peptide 5 is a microbially regulated peptide that promotes hepatic glucose production
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4811983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27069866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2016.01.007
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