Fatty acids, which are essential nutritional components, are also involved in cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Here we report a human cell surface receptor that we name free fatty acid receptor (FFAR), because it is specifically activated by medium to long-chain free fatty acids. The receptor belongs to the class of seven-transmembrane, G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) and also mediates responses to antidiabetic drugs of the thiazolidinedione type. It is expressed in skeletal muscle, heart, liver, and pancreatic β-cells. Stimulation of FFAR increases the intracellular calcium concentration in cells expressing the receptor in a native (pancreatic β-cell line) or in a recombinant form. In view of the nature of the activating substanc...
The free fatty acid receptors (FFA) 1 (previously designated GPR40) and FFA4 (previously GPR120) are...
Prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is still rising and even so in the juvenile population...
In recent years, two G protein coupled receptors have been de-orphanised which respond to long chain...
Fatty acids (FAs) are important as metabolic substrates and as structural components of biological m...
Identification of G protein-coupled receptors that are activated by free fatty acids has led to cons...
It is becoming evident that nutrients and metabolic intermediates derived from such nutrients regula...
Intercellular communication is of crucial importance in regulating physiology and G-protein coupled ...
Food intake regulates energy balance and its dysregulation leads to metabolic disorder, such as obes...
AbstractThere are significant numbers of nutrient sensing G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that c...
Increasing experimental and clinical evidence points toward a very important role for the gut microb...
Despite some blockbuster G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) drugs, only a small fraction (∼15%) of th...
Excess energy is stored primarily as triglycerides, which are mobilized when demand for energy arise...
Research interest in free fatty acid-binding receptors has been growing during the past decade, with...
The role of free fatty acid receptor 1 (FFAR1/GPR40) in glucose homeostasis is still incompletely un...
Free fatty acids (FFAs) are fundamental units of key nutrients. FFAs exert various biologi-cal funct...
The free fatty acid receptors (FFA) 1 (previously designated GPR40) and FFA4 (previously GPR120) are...
Prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is still rising and even so in the juvenile population...
In recent years, two G protein coupled receptors have been de-orphanised which respond to long chain...
Fatty acids (FAs) are important as metabolic substrates and as structural components of biological m...
Identification of G protein-coupled receptors that are activated by free fatty acids has led to cons...
It is becoming evident that nutrients and metabolic intermediates derived from such nutrients regula...
Intercellular communication is of crucial importance in regulating physiology and G-protein coupled ...
Food intake regulates energy balance and its dysregulation leads to metabolic disorder, such as obes...
AbstractThere are significant numbers of nutrient sensing G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that c...
Increasing experimental and clinical evidence points toward a very important role for the gut microb...
Despite some blockbuster G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) drugs, only a small fraction (∼15%) of th...
Excess energy is stored primarily as triglycerides, which are mobilized when demand for energy arise...
Research interest in free fatty acid-binding receptors has been growing during the past decade, with...
The role of free fatty acid receptor 1 (FFAR1/GPR40) in glucose homeostasis is still incompletely un...
Free fatty acids (FFAs) are fundamental units of key nutrients. FFAs exert various biologi-cal funct...
The free fatty acid receptors (FFA) 1 (previously designated GPR40) and FFA4 (previously GPR120) are...
Prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is still rising and even so in the juvenile population...
In recent years, two G protein coupled receptors have been de-orphanised which respond to long chain...