The HMGA1-IGF-I/IGFBP System: A Novel Pathway for Modulating Glucose Uptake.

  • S. Iiritano
  • E. Chiefari
  • V. Ventura
  • B. Arcidiacono
  • K. Possidente
  • A. Nocera
  • M. T. Nevolo
  • M. Fedele
  • GRECO, ADELAIDE
  • M. Greco
  • G. Brunetti
  • FUSCO, ALFREDO
  • D. Foti
  • A. B.r.u.n.e.t.t.i.
Publication date
January 2012
Publisher
The Endocrine Society
ISSN
0888-8809
Citation count (estimate)
20

Abstract

We previously showed that loss of the high mobility group A1 (HMGA1) protein expression, induced in mice by disrupting the Hmga1 gene, considerably decreased insulin receptor expression in the major target tissues of insulin action, causing a type 2-like diabetic phenotype, in which, however, glucose intolerance was paradoxically associated with increased peripheral insulin sensitivity. Insulin hypersensitivity despite impairment of insulin action supports the existence of molecular adaptation mechanisms promoting glucose disposal via insulin-independent processes. Herein, we provide support for these compensatory pathways/circuits of glucose uptake in vivo, the activation of which under certain adverse metabolic conditions may protect agai...

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