2018
Insulin regulates POMC neuronal plasticity to control glucose metabolism
Dodd GT, Michael NJ, Lee-Young RS, Mangiafico SP, Pryor JT, Munder AC, Simonds SE, Brüning JC, Zhang ZY, Cowley MA, Andrikopoulos S, Horvath TL, Spanswick D, Tiganis T. Insulin regulates POMC neuronal plasticity to control glucose metabolism. ELife 2018, 7: e38704. PMID: 30230471, PMCID: PMC6170188, DOI: 10.7554/elife.38704.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatic glucose productionPOMC neuronsSuch adaptive processesNutritional cuesGene expressionMolecular mechanismsGlucose metabolismInsulin receptorDiet-induced obesityTCPTPNeuronal plasticityAdaptive processHypothalamic neuronsNeuronal excitabilityGlucose productionMetabolismInsulinNeuronsRepressionNeural responsesObesityRegulationMechanismPlasticityExpression
2009
Divergent Regulation of Energy Expenditure and Hepatic Glucose Production by Insulin Receptor in Agouti-Related Protein and POMC Neurons
Lin HV, Plum L, Ono H, Gutiérrez-Juárez R, Shanabrough M, Borok E, Horvath TL, Rossetti L, Accili D. Divergent Regulation of Energy Expenditure and Hepatic Glucose Production by Insulin Receptor in Agouti-Related Protein and POMC Neurons. Diabetes 2009, 59: 337-346. PMID: 19933998, PMCID: PMC2809966, DOI: 10.2337/db09-1303.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatic glucose productionAgRP neuronsPOMC neuronsInsulin receptorEnergy expenditureInsulin actionGlucose productionInhibitory synaptic contactsSulfonylurea receptor 1 (SUR1) subunitsCentral nervous systemL1 miceProopiomelanocortin neuronsHypothalamic insulinDivergent regulationInsulin resistanceSynaptic contactsInsulin suppressionGlucose metabolismHypothalamic deficiencyNervous systemLocomotor activityDecreased expressionEnergy homeostasisINSRNeuronsSirT1 knockdown in liver decreases basal hepatic glucose production and increases hepatic insulin responsiveness in diabetic rats
Erion DM, Yonemitsu S, Nie Y, Nagai Y, Gillum MP, Hsiao JJ, Iwasaki T, Stark R, Weismann D, Yu XX, Murray SF, Bhanot S, Monia BP, Horvath TL, Gao Q, Samuel VT, Shulman GI. SirT1 knockdown in liver decreases basal hepatic glucose production and increases hepatic insulin responsiveness in diabetic rats. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2009, 106: 11288-11293. PMID: 19549853, PMCID: PMC2700142, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0812931106.Peer-Reviewed Original Research