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The adipokine FABP4 is a key regulator of neonatal glucose homeostasis

During pregnancy, fetal glucose production is suppressed, with rapid activation immediately postpartum. Fatty acid–binding protein 4 (FABP4) was recently demonstrated as a regulator of hepatic glucose production and systemic metabolism in animal models. Here, we studied the role of FABP4 in regulati...

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Autores principales: Ron, Idit, Lerner, Reut Kassif, Rathaus, Moran, Livne, Rinat, Ron, Sophie, Barhod, Ehud, Hemi, Rina, Tirosh, Amit, Strauss, Tzipora, Ofir, Keren, Goldstein, Ido, Pessach, Itai M., Tirosh, Amir
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Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8564897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34676825
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.138288
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author Ron, Idit
Lerner, Reut Kassif
Rathaus, Moran
Livne, Rinat
Ron, Sophie
Barhod, Ehud
Hemi, Rina
Tirosh, Amit
Strauss, Tzipora
Ofir, Keren
Goldstein, Ido
Pessach, Itai M.
Tirosh, Amir
author_facet Ron, Idit
Lerner, Reut Kassif
Rathaus, Moran
Livne, Rinat
Ron, Sophie
Barhod, Ehud
Hemi, Rina
Tirosh, Amit
Strauss, Tzipora
Ofir, Keren
Goldstein, Ido
Pessach, Itai M.
Tirosh, Amir
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description During pregnancy, fetal glucose production is suppressed, with rapid activation immediately postpartum. Fatty acid–binding protein 4 (FABP4) was recently demonstrated as a regulator of hepatic glucose production and systemic metabolism in animal models. Here, we studied the role of FABP4 in regulating neonatal glucose hemostasis. Serum samples were collected from pregnant women with normoglycemia or gestational diabetes at term, from the umbilical circulation, and from the newborns within 6 hours of life. The level of FABP4 was higher in the fetal versus maternal circulation, with a further rise in neonates after birth of approximately 3-fold. Neonatal FABP4 inversely correlated with blood glucose, with an approximately 10-fold increase of FABP4 in hypoglycemic neonates. When studied in mice, blood glucose of 12-hour-old WT, Fabp4(–/+), and Fabp4(–/–) littermate mice was 59 ± 13 mg/dL, 50 ± 11 mg/dL, and 43 ± 11 mg/dL, respectively. Similar to our observations in humans, FABP4 levels in WT mouse neonates were approximately 8-fold higher compared with those in adult mice. RNA sequencing of the neonatal liver suggested altered expression of multiple glucagon-regulated pathways in Fabp4(–/–) mice. Indeed, Fabp4(–/–) liver glycogen was inappropriately intact, despite a marked hypoglycemia, with rapid restoration of normoglycemia upon injection of recombinant FABP4. Our data suggest an important biological role for the adipokine FABP4 in the orchestrated regulation of postnatal glucose metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-85648972021-11-08 The adipokine FABP4 is a key regulator of neonatal glucose homeostasis Ron, Idit Lerner, Reut Kassif Rathaus, Moran Livne, Rinat Ron, Sophie Barhod, Ehud Hemi, Rina Tirosh, Amit Strauss, Tzipora Ofir, Keren Goldstein, Ido Pessach, Itai M. Tirosh, Amir JCI Insight Research Article During pregnancy, fetal glucose production is suppressed, with rapid activation immediately postpartum. Fatty acid–binding protein 4 (FABP4) was recently demonstrated as a regulator of hepatic glucose production and systemic metabolism in animal models. Here, we studied the role of FABP4 in regulating neonatal glucose hemostasis. Serum samples were collected from pregnant women with normoglycemia or gestational diabetes at term, from the umbilical circulation, and from the newborns within 6 hours of life. The level of FABP4 was higher in the fetal versus maternal circulation, with a further rise in neonates after birth of approximately 3-fold. Neonatal FABP4 inversely correlated with blood glucose, with an approximately 10-fold increase of FABP4 in hypoglycemic neonates. When studied in mice, blood glucose of 12-hour-old WT, Fabp4(–/+), and Fabp4(–/–) littermate mice was 59 ± 13 mg/dL, 50 ± 11 mg/dL, and 43 ± 11 mg/dL, respectively. Similar to our observations in humans, FABP4 levels in WT mouse neonates were approximately 8-fold higher compared with those in adult mice. RNA sequencing of the neonatal liver suggested altered expression of multiple glucagon-regulated pathways in Fabp4(–/–) mice. Indeed, Fabp4(–/–) liver glycogen was inappropriately intact, despite a marked hypoglycemia, with rapid restoration of normoglycemia upon injection of recombinant FABP4. Our data suggest an important biological role for the adipokine FABP4 in the orchestrated regulation of postnatal glucose metabolism. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2021-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8564897/ /pubmed/34676825 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.138288 Text en © 2021 Ron et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Ron, Idit
Lerner, Reut Kassif
Rathaus, Moran
Livne, Rinat
Ron, Sophie
Barhod, Ehud
Hemi, Rina
Tirosh, Amit
Strauss, Tzipora
Ofir, Keren
Goldstein, Ido
Pessach, Itai M.
Tirosh, Amir
The adipokine FABP4 is a key regulator of neonatal glucose homeostasis
title The adipokine FABP4 is a key regulator of neonatal glucose homeostasis
title_full The adipokine FABP4 is a key regulator of neonatal glucose homeostasis
title_fullStr The adipokine FABP4 is a key regulator of neonatal glucose homeostasis
title_full_unstemmed The adipokine FABP4 is a key regulator of neonatal glucose homeostasis
title_short The adipokine FABP4 is a key regulator of neonatal glucose homeostasis
title_sort adipokine fabp4 is a key regulator of neonatal glucose homeostasis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8564897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34676825
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.138288
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