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Different physiological roles of insulin receptors in mediating nutrient metabolism in zebrafish

  • Bin Yuan Yang
  • , Gang Zhai
  • , Yu Long Gong
  • , Jing Zhi Su
  • , Xu Yan Peng
  • , Guo Hui Shang
  • , Dong Han*
  • , Jun Yan Jin
  • , Hao Kun Liu
  • , Zhen Yu Du
  • , Zhan Yin
  • , Shou Qi Xie
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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摘要

Insulin, the most potent anabolic hormone, is critical for somatic growth and metabolism in vertebrates. Type 2 diabetes, which is the primary cause of hyperglycemia, results from an inability of insulin to signal glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. Our previous study showed that double knockout of insulin receptor a (insra) and b (insrb) caused β-cell hyperplasia and lethality from 5 to 16 days postfertilization (dpf) (Yang BY, Zhai G, Gong YL, Su JZ, Han D, Yin Z, Xie SQ. Sci Bull (Beijing) 62: 486–492, 2017). In this study, we characterized the physiological roles of Insra and Insrb, in somatic growth and fueling metabolism, respectively. A high-carbohydrate diet was provided for insulin receptor knockout zebrafish from 60 to 120 dpf to investigate phenotype inducement and amplification. We observed hyperglycemia in both insra–/– fish and insrb–/– fish. Impaired growth hormone signaling, increased visceral adiposity, and fatty liver were detected in insrb–/– fish, which are phenotypes similar to the lipodystrophy observed in mammals. More importantly, significantly diminished protein levels of P-PPARα, P-STAT5, and IGF-1 were also observed in insrb–/– fish. In insra–/– fish, we observed increased protein content and decreased lipid content of the whole body. Taken together, although Insra and Insrb show overlapping roles in mediating glucose metabolism through the insulin-signaling pathway, Insrb is more prone to promoting lipid catabolism and protein synthesis through activation of the growth hormone-signaling pathway, whereas Insra primarily acts to promote lipid synthesis via glucose utilization.

源语言英语
页(从-至)E38-E51
期刊American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism
315
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 7月 2018

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