The 26RFa (QRFP)/GPR103 neuropeptidergic system in mice relays insulin signalling into the brain to regulate glucose homeostasis

  • El Mehdi, Mouna
  • Takhlidjt, Saloua
  • Devère, Mélodie
  • Arabo, Arnaud
  • Le Solliec, Marie-Anne
  • Maucotel, Julie
  • Benani, Alexandre
  • Nedelec, Emmanuelle
  • Duparc, Céline
  • Lefranc, Benjamin
  • Leprince, Jérôme
  • Anouar, Youssef
  • Prévost, Gaëtan
  • Chartrel, Nicolas
  • Picot, Marie
Publication date
July 2022
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

International audienceAIMS/HYPOTHESIS: 26RFa (pyroglutamilated RFamide peptide [QRFP]) is a biologically active peptide that regulates glucose homeostasis by acting as an incretin and by increasing insulin sensitivity at the periphery. 26RFa is also produced by a neuronal population localised in the hypothalamus. In this study we investigated whether 26RFa neurons are involved in the hypothalamic regulation of glucose homeostasis. METHODS: 26Rfa(+/+), 26Rfa(-/-) and insulin-deficient male C57Bl/6J mice were used in this study. Mice received an acute intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of 26RFa, insulin or the 26RFa receptor (GPR103) antagonist 25e and were subjected to IPGTTs, insulin tolerance tests, acute glucose-stimulated insulin...

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receptorProtein
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PCRCompany
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glucoseChemical substance
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hypothalamusAnatomical structure
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insulin receptorBiomolecule
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reverse transcriptionMean of transportation
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leptinBiomolecule
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pyruvateChemical substance
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geneOrganisation
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insulinProtein
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homeostasisBuilding
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lateral hypothalamic areaAnatomical structure
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