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      The adipocyte-secreted protein Acrp30 enhances hepatic insulin action.

      Nature medicine
      Adipocytes, secretion, Adiponectin, Animals, Blood Proteins, metabolism, physiology, Cell Line, Energy Intake, Glucose, biosynthesis, Humans, Hypoglycemic Agents, pharmacology, Insulin, Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Liver, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Proteins, Recombinant Proteins, Thiazoles, Thiazolidinediones

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          Acrp30 is a circulating protein synthesized in adipose tissue. A single injection in mice of purified recombinant Acrp30 leads to a 2-3-fold elevation in circulating Acrp30 levels, which triggers a transient decrease in basal glucose levels. Similar treatment in ob/ob, NOD (non-obese diabetic) or streptozotocin-treated mice transiently abolishes hyperglycemia. This effect on glucose is not associated with an increase in insulin levels. Moreover, in isolated hepatocytes, Acrp30 increases the ability of sub-physiological levels of insulin to suppress glucose production. We thus propose that Acrp30 is a potent insulin enhancer linking adipose tissue and whole-body glucose metabolism.

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