Regulation of Fasted Blood Glucose by Resistin
Albert Einstein College of Medicine · University of Pennsylvania · +1 more institution
Abstract
The association between obesity and diabetes supports an endocrine role for the adipocyte in maintaining glucose homeostasis. Here we report that mice lacking the adipocyte hormone resistin exhibit low blood glucose levels after fasting, due to reduced hepatic glucose production. This is partly mediated by activation of adenosine monophosphate–activated protein kinase and decreased expression of gluconeogenic enzymes in the liver. The data thus support a physiological function for resistin in the maintenance of blood glucose during fasting. Remarkably, lack of resistin diminishes the increase in post-fast blood glucose normally associated with increased weight, suggesting a role for resistin in mediating…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 50.76
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 39
Authors
15- RRRonadip R. BanerjeeCorresponding
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
- SMShamina M. Rangwala
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
- JSJennifer S. Shapiro
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
- ASA. Sophie Rich
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
- BRBen Rhoades
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Topics & keywords
- Resistin
- Internal medicine
- Endocrinology
- Glucose homeostasis
- Adipocyte
- Blood sugar regulation
- Homeostasis
- Carbohydrate metabolism
- Good health and well-being