Meijboom, Fabienne S.; Hasch, Annika; Ruiz de Azua, Inigo; Cologna, Camila Takeno; Loopmans, Shauni; 111980; Lutz, Beat; Mueller, Marianne B.; Ghesquiere, Bart; 84249; van der Kooij, Michael A.;
Chronic stress has been shown to induce hyperglycemia in both peripheral blood and the brain, yet the detailed mechanisms of glucose metabolism under stress remain unclear. Utilizing 13C6-labeled glucose to trace metabolic pathways, our study investigated the impact of stress by chronic social defeat (CSD) on glucose metabolites in the liver and br...
Scheen, André
editorial reviewed / Incretin gut hormones, especially glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), raise a huge interest in diabetology. GLP-1 receptor agonists have gained a privileged role in the management of type 2 diabetes (T2D). They improve glucose control without inducing hypoglycaemia, while prom...
Yun, Ying Guo, Shimeng Xie, Xin
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Cell & bioscience
Arginine vasopressin (AVP) has been reported to regulate insulin secretion and glucose homeostasis in the body. Previous study has shown that AVP and its receptor V1bR modulate insulin secretion via the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. AVP has also been shown to enhance insulin secretion in islets, but the exact mechanism remains unclear. In ou...
Xu, Yingna Liu, Qiaofeng Chen, Chuan-Wei Wang, Qiuying Du, Tianyuan Yu, Run Zhou, Qingtong Yang, Dehua Wang, Ming-Wei
Mahvash disease, a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized by biallelic loss-of-function mutations in the glucagon receptor gene (GCGR), induces significant pancreatic hyperglucagonemia, resulting in α-cell hyperplasia and occasional hypoglycemia. Utilizing CRISPR-Cas9 technology, we engineered a mouse model, designated as Gcgr V3...
Merkhassine, Michael Coch, Reilly Frederick, Carol Bennett, Lucinda Peng, Seth Morse, Benjamin Cummings, Bethany Loftus, John
Glucagon plays a central role in amino acid (AA) homeostasis. The dog is an established model of glucagon biology, and recently, metabolomic changes in people associated with glucagon infusions have been reported. Glucagon also has effects on the kidney; however, changes in urinary AA concentrations associated with glucagon remain under investigati...
Bannon, Christopher A Meek, Claire L Reimann, Frank Gribble, Fiona M
Circulating insulin levels are known to be increased in people with higher body mass index (BMI) due to effects of adiposity on insulin resistance, whilst gut hormones have a more complex relationship, with fasting peptideYY (PYY) reported to be inversely related to BMI. This study aimed to further explore fasting and post prandial pancreatic and g...
Bani-Ahmad, Mohammad A. Abu Tayyem, Noor E.
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Medical Principles and Practice
Highlights of the StudyIron deficiency (ID) exacerbates serum insulin levels proportional to the extent of deficiency.ID decreases the serum levels of glucagon and amylase with abrupt downregulation patterns.ID provides excellent predictivity for dysregulation in serum levels of insulin, glucagon, and amylase.Dysregulation of insulin-to-glucagon ra...
McFarlin, Brandon E Duffin, Kevin L Konkar, Anish
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American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a debilitating condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In recent years, the kidney effects of incretin-based therapies, particularly glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs), have garnered substantial interest in the management of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity. This review delve...
Shankar, Kokila Ramborger, Jarryd Bonnet-Zahedi, Sélène Carrette, Lieselot L G George, Olivier
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Hormones and behavior
Chronic use of nicotine is known to dysregulate metabolic signaling through altering circulating levels of feeding-related hormones, contributing to the onset of disorders like type 2 diabetes. However, little is known about the acute effects of nicotine on hormonal signaling. We previously identified an acute increase in food intake following acut...
Shankar, Kokila Ramborger, Jarryd Bonnet-Zahedi, Sélène Carrette, Lieselot LG George, Olivier
Chronic use of nicotine is known to dysregulate metabolic signaling through altering circulating levels of feeding-related hormones, contributing to the onset of disorders like type 2 diabetes. However, little is known about the acute effects of nicotine on hormonal signaling. We previously identified an acute increase in food intake following acut...