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Increased insulin sensitivity and hypoinsulinemia in APS knockout mice
Authors:Minami Asako  Iseki Masanori  Kishi Kazuhiro  Wang Miao  Ogura Makoto  Furukawa Noboru  Hayashi Sanae  Yamada Mizuki  Obata Toshiyuki  Takeshita Yukari  Nakaya Yutaka  Bando Yoshimi  Izumi Keisuke  Moodie Shonna A  Kajiura Fumiko  Matsumoto Mitsuru  Takatsu Kiyoshi  Takaki Satoshi  Ebina Yousuke
Affiliation:Division of Molecular Genetics, Institute for Enzyme Research, University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan.
Abstract:
A tyrosine kinase adaptor protein containing pleckstrin homology and SH2 domains (APS) is rapidly and strongly tyrosine phosphorylated by insulin receptor kinase upon insulin stimulation. The function of APS in insulin signaling has heretofore remained unknown. APS-deficient (APS(-/-)) mice were used to investigate its function in vivo. The blood glucose-lowering effect of insulin, as assessed by the intraperitoneal insulin tolerance test, was increased in APS(-/-) mice. Plasma insulin levels during fasting and in the intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test were lower in APS(-/-) mice. APS(-/-) mice showed an increase in the whole-body glucose infusion rate as assessed by the hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp test. These findings indicated that APS(-/-) mice exhibited increased sensitivity to insulin. However, overexpression of wild-type or dominant-negative APS in 3T3L1 adipocytes did not affect insulin receptor numbers, phosphorylations of insulin receptor, insulin receptor substrate-1, or Akt and mitogen-activated protein kinase. The glucose uptake and GLUT4 translocation were not affected by insulin stimulation in these cells. Nevertheless, the insulin-stimulated glucose transport in isolated adipocytes of APS(-/-) mice was increased over that of APS(+/+) mice. APS(-/-) mice also showed increased serum levels of leptin and adiponectin, which might explain the increased insulin sensitivity of adipocytes.
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