Endothelial APLNR regulates tissue fatty acid uptake and is essential for apelin’s glucose-lowering effects
Hwangbo C, Wu J, Papangeli I, Adachi T, Sharma B, Park S, Zhao L, Ju H, Go GW, Cui G, Inayathullah M, Job JK, Rajadas J, Kwei SL, Li MO, Morrison AR, Quertermous T, Mani A, Red-Horse K, Chun HJ. Endothelial APLNR regulates tissue fatty acid uptake and is essential for apelin’s glucose-lowering effects. Science Translational Medicine 2017, 9 PMID: 28904225, PMCID: PMC5703224, DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aad4000.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgingAnimalsApelinApelin ReceptorsEndotheliumFatty Acid-Binding ProteinsFatty AcidsForkhead Box Protein O1GlucoseHuman Umbilical Vein Endothelial CellsHumansMaleMice, KnockoutSignal TransductionConceptsGlucose-lowering effectImpaired glucose utilizationForkhead box protein O1Glucose utilizationType 2 diabetes mellitusEndothelial cellsApelin/APLNRSkeletal muscleTissue fatty acid uptakeType 2 diabetesImportant clinical challengeFatty acid uptakeEndothelial-specific deletionBox protein O1FABP4 inhibitionCardiovascular outcomesPeptide apelinDiabetes mellitusGlucose loweringFatty acidsInsulin sensitivityEndothelial expressionClinical challengeFABP4 expressionMetabolic disorders